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Here at Texas Eviction Stoppers, we understand that getting evicted or harassed can be very frustrating and stressful. That is why we do everything within our capabilities to fight for your rights as tenants. We do understand that there are some circumstances that are unavoidable that can put a strain on your pockets. Texas Eviction Stoppers will help you all the way with our superior assistance. Stop your eviction today.

STOP YOUR FORECLOSURE BEFORE
IT IS TOO LATE.

We understand the laws and how this situation can be stressful and very embarrassing. Protect your home now. We answer and assist with all court eviction cases. Contact us or call us now for immediate help. We can help you get a second chance. We strive to make the eviction and the foreclosure process easier and look at all possible solutions.

WE HAVE THE RESOURCES TO GET YOU BACK ON TRACK AND STAY IN YOUR HOME.

We understand the laws and how this situation can be stressful and very embarrassing. Protect your home now. We answer and assist with all court eviction cases. Contact us or call us now for immediate help. We can help you get a second chance. We strive to make the eviction and the foreclosure process easier and look at all possible solutions.

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    If you have missed more than Three Mortgag Payments, or your Lender has filed a Notice of Default (NOD), You might think the loss of your home is inevitable. 

    Even At This Stage, There Are Five Strategies You Can Use To Stop The Foreclosure Process:

    1. Work out a compromise with your lender: Most lenders would prefer to find a solution that allows you to get back on track with your mortgage rather than foreclosing on your home. Contact your lender and discuss possible options.
    2. File for bankruptcy: If a foreclosure sale is scheduled to occur soon, filing for bankruptcy can immediately stop the sale. The automatic stay that comes into effect with bankruptcy prohibits the bank from foreclosing on your home or trying to collect its debt
    3. Apply for a loan modification: You can potentially save your home by applying for a loan modification. This involves negotiating with your lender to modify the terms of your mortgage to make it more affordable for you
    4. Consult a HUD-approved counseling agency: Seeking guidance from a HUD-approved housing counseling agency can provide you with valuable advice and assistance in navigating the foreclosure process
    5. Seek legal assistance: Consider consulting with a lawyer who specializes in foreclosure cases. They can help you understand your rights, explore legal options, and represent you if your case goes to court

    Remember, it’s important to take action as soon as possible and communicate with your lender to explore potential solutions. Ignoring the situation can make it more difficult to stop the foreclosure process.

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      NEED HELP WITH AN EVICTION OR A FORECLOSURE?

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      7322 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY, SUITE 802
      HOUSTON, TX 77074