You still have options — and you don't have to face this alone.
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If you're behind on your mortgage or have received a Notice of Default, foreclosure doesn't always have to be the outcome. Tell us about your situation and we'll help you understand every option — free, confidential, and with zero pressure.
The earlier you reach out, the more options you may have.
At Hopeful Horizon Home Solutions, we believe every homeowner deserves to understand their options before making one of the biggest financial decisions of their life. Our goal isn't to pressure you into selling your home — it's to help you make the decision that's best for you and your family.
Every homeowner's situation is different, which is why we take the time to understand your circumstances before recommending a solution. Depending on your situation, we may be able to help you by:
Even if we aren't the right solution, we'll gladly point you in the right direction.
Foreclosure is the legal process a lender uses to recover the balance of a mortgage loan after a homeowner falls behind on payments. If the loan remains unpaid, the lender may eventually sell the property to recover the debt.
The foreclosure process can move quickly depending on your state, which is why acting early often gives homeowners the greatest number of options.
In some states, lenders must file a lawsuit before a property can be foreclosed upon. This process generally includes:
Because the courts are involved, judicial foreclosures often take several months.
Many states allow foreclosure without court involvement when a Deed of Trust contains a power-of-sale clause. This process typically includes:
Because court approval isn't required, this process can move much faster.
The sooner you act, the more options you may have. Depending on your circumstances, possible solutions include:
Every situation is unique, and the best solution depends on your financial goals and timeline.
You may qualify for assistance through government-approved housing counselors or mortgage relief programs. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) provides free housing counseling through certified agencies that can help homeowners understand available foreclosure prevention options.
We encourage every homeowner to explore every available resource before making a decision.
Share a few details in confidence. No judgment, no pressure — just a conversation.
We'll walk you through every path available to you and answer all your questions.
You choose what's best for you and your family — and we help you take the next step.
When you work with Hopeful Horizon, here's what you can expect:
Our mission is simple: to help homeowners move forward with hope.

"I know that reaching out for help isn't always easy. Whether you're facing financial hardship, settling a loved one's estate, or navigating a major life transition, I want you to know you'll be treated with honesty, respect, and compassion. My team and I are committed to helping you understand your options so you can make the best decision for yourself and your family. Even if that decision doesn't involve selling your home to us, we'll do our best to point you in the right direction."
If you're worried about foreclosure, don't wait until your options become limited. Complete the form and one of our team members will contact you to discuss your situation, answer your questions, and explain the options available to you.
There's absolutely no obligation, no pressure, and no cost.
You deserve to know all of your options before making your next move. Let Hopeful Horizon help you find the path that's right for you.