Related Consumer Finance Programs - The following sub-directories of companies offer a wide variety of financial programs to assist you with the management of your finances. Consolidate debt with a consolidation loan or use a debt counseling service or mortgage refinance for help with the consolidation of your charge card debt and other monthly payments.
- Debt Settlement Service - If you have too many credit cards and other small debts and are unable to make your payments, this form of debt negotiation may be right for you.
- Debt Management Counseling - Too many credit cards and other bills to make monthly payments on? Start here by reviewing and comparing different debt management options for getting help with your credit card bills and other monthly obligations.
- Personal Loan Rates - Shopping for a personal loan online? Need to consolidate debt, but do not want to put up collateral (such as your home or car) as security? These loans are typically referred to as unsecured or signature loans, because only your signature may be required.
The New Climate for Mortgage Borrowers
If You Can't Make Your Mortgage Payment
As a last resort, consider selling your home. If the sales price is high enough to pay off your mortgage, this will prevent the lender from foreclosing and will limit further damage to your credit record. But if the home sale won't cover your debt, ask your mortgage lender or servicer about your options. Having a housing counselor or other experienced party negotiate on your behalf also may be helpful.
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Last updated on 11/08/2007