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		<title>By: foreclosurefish</title>
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		<description>Good point. It&#039;s better to deal with the foreclosure before the home even gets behind in payments. Otherwise, the homeowners may delay too long to have any meaningful impact on the lender&#039;s decision to proceed with the foreclosure or not. They might just railroad the homeowners through the process because they did not keep up any contact regarding the financial hardship. But banks are usually willing enough to help homeowners who may be pushed into a financial hardship in the near future.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good point. It&#8217;s better to deal with the foreclosure before the home even gets behind in payments. Otherwise, the homeowners may delay too long to have any meaningful impact on the lender&#8217;s decision to proceed with the foreclosure or not. They might just railroad the homeowners through the process because they did not keep up any contact regarding the financial hardship. But banks are usually willing enough to help homeowners who may be pushed into a financial hardship in the near future.</p>
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