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All about Home Equity Loans
(Separate Website)
Answers frequently asked questions about home equity loans in Texas.
By: Texas Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner
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Avoid Tax Foreclosure if Elderly or Disabled
If you are 65 or older, or are disabled (defined as entitled to receive SSI payments from the federal gov't), then you are entitled to "defer" paying your property taxes and prevent a foreclosure sale by the government.
By: Texas RioGrande Legal Aid - Austin
Home Equity Loans: Borrowers Beware!
(Separate Website)
Don't risk paying off unsecured loans (credit cards) with a loan secured by your home. If you really think you must borrow against your home, look out for these loan terms.
By: Federal Trade Commission
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How to Avoid Foreclosure
(Separate Website)
This is a link to HUD's website that has some good information. It does NOT mention the borrower's right to file bankrutpcy. This is sometimes a good option to take in certain circumstances. There are other options not mentioned by HUD that borrowers might have. Additional information will be available soon, however, at present the best source of information about preventing a foreclosure is found with an attorney specializing in the area.
By: US Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Reverse Mortgages: Are They for You?
(Separate Website)
This is a guide to assist you in evaluating whether a reverse mortgage is right for you.
By: US Comptroller of the Currency
Tenants Have New Rights If Landlord Foreclosed On
Tenants in Texas previously were forced to vacate by the new owner after a foreclosure sale. A new federal law passed in May 2009 requires new owners of property who purchase property at a foreclosure sale to continue to rent to anyone that was a tenant before the sale.
By: Texas RioGrande Legal Aid - Austin
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Texas Foreclosure Timeline Chart
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This chart shows the process a lender takes to foreclose on a homestead when the loan being foreclosed on was used to purchase the home, or was a refinance of the purchase loan (not a home equity loan or a tax loan -- court approval is required before a lender can foreclose on these loans).
By: Texas RioGrande Legal Aid - Austin
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