Foreclosures do happen in neighborhoods of lower socioeconomic status, to homes that are modest in appearance and value. There are some homeowners who can only blame themselves for the sorry state they find themselves in. There are those who've lost their homes due to uncontrolled spending on things like diamond-encrusted jewelry, scratch-off lottery tickets, or perhaps even diamond-encrusted scratch off tickets. But are these types of situations the norm, or is there more to the foreclosure story than what a snap judgment leads us to believe?
Take a closer look and you will see that there are often multiple factors converging and contributing to foreclosure. In fact, most homeowners are trying to be responsible and cope with, and adjust to difficult circumstances.
Foreclosure affects anyone and everyone who falls behind on their mortgage payments. Even wealthy celebrities (really, really wealthy celebrities) who have earned hundreds of millions of dollars in their careers have had homes foreclosed for a variety of reasons. Some simply spent too much money. Others received bad financial advice, or had money stolen from them by people they trusted. And, of course, many of them have experienced the same kinds of hardships that the unwashed masses have. When the rich fall behind on their mortgage payments, they hear from their lender the same way regular people do.
Since people of any income level can lose their home, homes of all values in all neighborhoods, can be foreclosed. Everything from mansions in Beverly Hills to the single-family homes of the middle class can be affected. Therefore, we can say definitively that foreclosure is not a problem that only affects poor people.
Foreclosure happens to people of all income levels, in all types of neighborhoods, for all types of reasons. It's easy to assume negative things about people who are experiencing foreclosure and make judgments about their character. Not only are broad generalizations and stereotypes offensive, they are often factually incorrect. You wouldn't want to paint any race, nationality, or religious group with one brush. And you wouldn't want to do it to people who are experiencing, or are in danger of experiencing foreclosure. Homeowners who've experienced tremendous hardship know that some things happen that can't be predicted or controlled.
Most homeowners find themselves unable to pay their monthly mortgage payment not because of irresponsible spending on luxury items, but because of unexpected medical bills, loss of income, divorce, or a death in the family. Anyone in that situation should think about retaining an attorney experienced in foreclosure defense who can help them understand what options are available. Loans can be modified, and agreements can be reached that make the best out of bad circumstances.
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