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Search Arkansas resources as well as search Arkansas courts to help address challenges in the mortgage markets and local communities specially about foreclosures. Search and research Arkansas foreclosures and Arkansas tax liens. Courts are the best place to start your search. Courts keep all the tax liens and other documents that will give you the most accurate resutls for your search. You can also do a search with premium public record data providers if you are searching if someone has gone through bankruptcy, has tax liens or has been through foreclosure in Arkansas.



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Tips for Avoiding Foreclosure in Arkansas

Are you having trouble keeping up with your mortgage payments in Arkansas?

Contact a HUD-approved housing counseling agency
Toll FREE (800) 569-4287
TTY (800) 877-8339


If you are unable to make your mortgage payments it is best not to ignore the problem, by doing so your problem will not go away but get bigger and bigger to the point you can loose your home. Get in touch with lender as soon as you can and see if there are any options you can explore. It is clear that they are not interested in owning your home they are a business and these days they probably have programs that can help you. Always check you mail for any notices and don't ignore addressing issues.

Remember if you end up in foreclosure court you cannot claim ignorance or excuse yourselg by saying you did not open your mail. Learn more about your rights read foreclosure laws and rules about rights and timeframes for acting and responding. You can also contact a HUD approved housing counselor who can help you. These counselors are assigned nationwide to help and represent you in financial and mortgage negotiations with your lender.

Prioritize your spending habits don't waste your money in hard times. Using your money wisely such as for health reasons is fine but cut expenses that are not important such as cable tv or other luxuries. Do you have extra assets to help you in hard times such as jewelry or a second car you don't need, you can sell some assets to reinstate your loan.

Don't be fooled by foreclosure prevention companies a lot of time they are scams and cannot help you. They will charge you a large amount and provide you services that you could have gotten for free. Don't loose your house in a foreclosure because of a scam. Never sign any document or agree to any contract with a trusted real estate professional or a lawyer reviewing it, so if someone asks you to sign over your deed to help you out be very careful.