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If You Want to Keep Your Homes, Stay Healthy!
If you are worried about losing your home because you have become delinquent in your mortgage payments, you must ensure one thing – stay healthy.
You may not know it, but health can affect how your housing situation will fare in the coming months, or even years. In these times when foreclosure proceedings can happen in a snap of a finger, it is always best to be on time with your mortgage payments. Accomplishing this requires a dependable regular income, and you won’t be able to do this if you are frequently absent from work. Not only will you be burdened with rising medical bills, you may also lag behind your mortgage payments, which may eventually lead to foreclosure.
Obviously, absence makes the pocket shallower; it can also take away your home. One thing you can do to prevent this from happening is make sure that you don’t get sick.
Similarly, foreclosures have the same effect on one’s health. Overdue mortgage payments and foreclosure notices can stress out a person to the point of getting sick. Then, your work suffers, and eventually, your home.
Homelessness is the next phase of this vicious cycle. Homeless people are exposed to the elements, germs, bacteria, and viruses, making them more prone to illness and infection. Without proper medical attention, health conditions can worsen. Who knows what could happen next?
The government already has a legislation that will provide various housing assistance programs to different people. One of them is the creation of a national Housing Trust Fund which is designed to provide housing for those in need.
But if we really want to deal with this problem head-on, initiatives must start in the neighborhoods. We can’t just solely depend on the government to do all the dirty work. Communities also have a duty to look after the needs of their residents.
Take the Mental Health Board of St. Louis in Missouri as an example. This institution offer services like homeless outreach and housing stabilization programs that make sure that the homeless and those with mental health disorders have a house where they can be safe. Their programs also ensure that these people are placed in an environment where they can have access to supportive services.
The National Health Care for the Homeless Council located in Nashville, Tennessee, fights to put a stop to foreclosure and make access to health care available to everyone. If you are homeless and looking for shelters, you can seek help from the National Coalition for the Homeless online directory of Local Homeless Service Organizations. Shelters and homeless service providers are listed by state. You can also use the Directory of Homeless & Housing Advocacy Coalitions for further resources. The council also provides relevant information on healthcare services through their Health Care for the Homeless providers in each state.
Housing Assistance Network ( http://new.housingassistancenetwork.com ) – is a site that aims to help those who are in the low to moderate income brackets find financial assistance for housing, help in acquiring a new home, or grant programs from both state and non-government institutions.
Article source: http://new.housingassistancenetwork.com/posts/view/failing-health-can-cause-you-to-lose-your-homes
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is it possible to refinance a heloc without refinancing your first mortgage?
I have a good rate with my first mortage at 4.25 fixed for 15 years. I also have a heloc that is adjustible and is at about 8.5 percent right. I would like to refinance the heloc without loosing the rates on the 1st. Is there such a thing?
yep….it’s called a 2nd mortgage