Get Foreclosure Help Now

Facing foreclosure can feel overwhelming—but you still have options. Find foreclosure help now with trusted resources, including HUD-approved housing counselors, legal aid, and state-specific programs designed to help you protect your home.

The sooner you seek foreclosure help, the more options you may have to avoid foreclosure or reduce its impact.

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Not sure where to start? Learn how foreclosure help works before choosing your next step.

You Do Not Need to Figure This Out Alone

If you’ve missed mortgage payments, received a foreclosure notice, or aren’t sure what to do next, the most important thing is to act early. The sooner you seek foreclosure help, the more options you may have.

  • Work with a housing counselor
  • Explore loan modification options
  • Get legal help
  • Understand your rights before foreclosure moves forward

Choose the Option That Best Fits Your Situation

I Need Help in My State

Find foreclosure help resources, legal aid, and housing counseling programs based on where you live.

I Need to Understand the Process

Learn how foreclosure works, what your options are, and what steps to take next.

I Want Practical Guidance Right Now

Read foreclosure guides that explain what to do, what to expect, and how to respond.

What Kind of Foreclosure Help Are You Looking For?

Housing Counselors

HUD-approved housing counselors can help you understand your options, organize paperwork, and communicate with your lender.

Legal Help

If you believe your rights were violated or foreclosure is moving quickly, legal aid or an attorney may help you evaluate your options.

Loan Modification Options

Some homeowners may qualify for repayment plans, forbearance, or loan modification depending on their situation.

State-Specific Resources

Foreclosure laws, timelines, and protections vary by state. Browse your state page for more specific guidance.

Start With Your State

Foreclosure laws and timelines can vary significantly by state. Browse state-specific foreclosure help resources to find legal aid, counseling, government programs, and key next steps.

Why Homeowners Trust ForeclosureShield

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  • No data selling
  • Curated and verified foreclosure help resources
  • State-specific guidance
  • Plain-language explanations

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If you’re unsure which option fits your situation, begin with your state page or contact a HUD-approved housing counselor.

Disclaimer: This information is provided for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws and assistance programs may change. Always verify details with a HUD-approved housing counselor or a licensed attorney in your state.