Everyone dreams to live the American Dream which includes a comfortable house to call a home and a loving family to go home to. But what happens if you lose your dream home due to foreclosure, a home where you have built a family and shared memories together? It is such a heartbreaking event.

What is Foreclosure?

A foreclosure is the process by which a homeowner’s rights to a property are forfeited because of failure to pay the mortgage.

Does it mean that you lose your home when you miss 1-2 mortgage payments? No, but for most people, it seems like it so they panic and will try anything just to save their homes. This desperation makes homeowners vulnerable to foreclosure scams. 

Foreclosure could mean losing your house and seriously damaging your credit. The foreclosure process is a drawn out and lengthy ordeal. 

Foreclosure is a gut wrenching personal nightmare for most people. 

If falling behind your mortgage payment is inevitable, how do you win against foreclosure? Simple, you coordinate with Analytics Before Foreclosure! The team has been passionately helping homeowners for more than 10 years in alleviating their burdens of foreclosure and short sales.

The team does not only cater to homeowners who are already facing foreclosure but also for other reasons;

  • People needed or wanted to sell and get cash quickly.  In most cases an offer is made within the consultation and a closing can take place in 30 days or less
  • To avoid paying a commission and closings costs
  • People looking to avoid foreclosure
  • Homeowners who owed more on their house than it was worth and needed a Short Sale
  • Estate sales or properties in Probate
  • Others sold due to divorce, distressed or damaged property
  • Homeowners have gone through a rough spot financially and require a more reasonable mortgage to get back on track.

Analytics Before Foreclosure mainly focuses on Residential and Multi-Family properties owned by individuals or Estates. Property condition or Equity does not matter. Properties can be abandoned, weather or fire damaged, even properties occupied by non-paying tenants.

The team works with a “homeowner first


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