You've had 120 days. If you have received a notice of default, the foreclosure clock has already started. It's not too late to find a better way to move forward.
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Connect with Synergy Partner today to discover additional options to stop foreclosure and restore your peace of mind.
Synergy REI Solutions does not have a one size fits all program for stopping the pre foreclosure process. Instead, we focus on you. We understand losing your home may be your greatest, but also likely not your only concern.
Our partners create a plan of action by first completing a confidential, one on one consultation to gather information about you, your circumstances, and your ability to remain in or need to move out of your home.
Our solutions are customized to your individual situation, therefore require your cooperation to develop a plan unique to you. The sooner you call, the greater the opportunity to meet your needs and to restore your peace of mind. Connect with us today.
In North Carolina, pre foreclosure is the period after a homeowner falls behind on mortgage payments (120 days), but BEFORE formal foreclosure proceedings can begin (20days). This is a window of opportunity for homeowners to take action, potentially preventing the loss of their home.
During this time, the lender can charge late fees, inspection costs, and may send a breach letter outlining the default along with options to avoid foreclosure. Now is the time to connect with a Synergy Partner to discover methods for preventing foreclosure, saving your credit and to regain peace of mind.
Sending a notice of default is the initial step of a lender's foreclosure process. Even though it's stressful and overwhelming, this is the time to take action, especially if you want to save your home. Your BEST option is to contact the lender FIRST to discuss solutions.
Then you can reach out to industry professionals to discuss additional alternatives and to discuss your rights throughout foreclosure process.
What Does Pre Foreclosure Mean?
NC Foreclosure Laws and Procedures
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