Vicente "VINNIE" Enriquez, REALTOR® - ANSWERS TO YOUR PROPERTY TAX DEBT

when it comes to renting after a foreclosure, and sometimes landlords will turn you away unless you have a double deposit. Landlords will see that you had a foreclosure and know it was because of unpaid bills. Your rental options become fewer, but some landlords will accept tenants who have a credit score as low as 580. You may be accepted as a tenant with an even lower score if you can establish that you have a reliable and long-term job history. Explain to landlords your situation, be ready with a double deposit, and honestly answer any question they might have. If foreclosure is completely inevitable, then you should begin to look for other options as soon as possible, so you’re not left without a place to live as soon as you’re evicted. Remember, you’ll have at least a few days (or more) to remove your items and belongings, but this generally won’t be enough time to find another place to live. Having something lined up halfway through the process of foreclosure will ensure you’ll be secured and not on the streets.

BUYING A HOME IN THE FU ME IN THE FUTURE

The good news is foreclosure does not kill the dream of future homeownership. In fact, it’s common for a former homeowner to see a future mortgage after a foreclosure. Of course, it will take more time and prove more difficult, yet it’s not unheard of. Even if a bankruptcy wasn’t involved in the former owner’s loss of the home, most lenders require a waiting period before considering a loan application from an individual whose home was foreclosed. If foreclosed owners can explain the extenuating circumstances were beyond their control, the waiting period may be shorter.

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