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Date Published: 07th September 2009
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Homeowners across the globe have experienced the adverse affects of the world economic meltdown. Many fear that the worse is yet to come. With plummeting home values, many homeowners have found themselves owing much more on their home than it is even worth, sometimes referred to as an upside down home loan. Many others are losing jobs which prevent them from even making payments on their mortgages. Consumers in these situations have begun seeking help from debt management firms in record numbers as more and more homeowners are facing repossession.

One of the first remedies that homeowners should consider is seeking a debt management plan. This is a good place to start as it is one of the less intrusive forms of debt help. With the help of a trained and qualified professional, this plan is created in order to help consumers better manage their money. Typically, the goal of this plan is debt repayment. The plan may help consumers pay off other debts they have incurred. This can help pay these debts off sooner freeing up more money for the consumer to put toward their mortgage payment. If you are experiencing difficulty paying your mortgage and you enter into a debt management plan, it is a good idea to notify your mortgage company. Most mortgage companies will work with you if you've taken measures to alleviate your financial problems. In some dire cases, this can halt repossession procedures.


Some homeowners have also entered into sell and rent back situations. With this remedy, homeowners sell their home for a discounted price to a company specializing in this type of procedure. Then the homeowner becomes a renter, renting the home from the company to which they sold their home. Homeowners on the verge of repossession often use the sell and rent back scheme in order to stay in their home.
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