Understand Utah’s fast-moving foreclosure process
Know exactly how and when to communicate with your lender
Discover how loan modifications really work—and how to apply
Learn the pros and cons of short sales and deeds-in-lieu
Access local and national assistance programs that actually help
Know if bankruptcy is right for you (and when to use it)
Create a survival budget that helps you stay in your home
Sell your home fast and avoid foreclosure’s credit damage
Protect your legal rights under Utah law—even if foreclosure has started
Utah homeowners behind on their mortgage
Families in Salt Lake, Davis, Weber, Utah, Tooele, Summit, and Wasatch Counties
People dealing with job loss, divorce, illness, or unexpected financial hardship
Anyone who feels stuck, stressed, or unsure of what to do next
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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Lehi, Utah
The best way to avoid foreclosure is to take early action—communicate with your lender, explore loan modification or forbearance options, and understand your legal rights. In many cases, selling the home before foreclosure can preserve your credit and give you a fresh start. This free guide outlines the top 9 proven strategies for Utah homeowners to avoid foreclosure fast.
Yes. Utah law allows you to reinstate your loan (catch up on payments) up to 5 days before the scheduled trustee sale. You may also delay the process by applying for a loan modification, requesting forbearance, selling your home, or consulting an attorney. The earlier you act, the more options you have.
Absolutely. This guide was created specifically for homeowners in Northern Utah—including Salt Lake, Davis, Weber, Utah, Tooele, Summit, and Wasatch Counties. It includes regional insights, timelines, and contact info for local resources and professionals who can help.
Yes. This guide is 100% free with no obligation. It’s designed to help homeowners understand their rights, weigh their options, and take control of their financial future. Download it instantly and decide your next step with confidence.
If no action is taken, your lender may complete a non-judicial foreclosure in as little as 120 days in Utah. This can result in losing your home, damaging your credit for 7+ years, and even owing a deficiency balance. The guide explains how to avoid this outcome and make informed, proactive choices.
You can schedule a free, confidential consultation with Landon Maxfield, a local Realtor who helps Utah homeowners avoid foreclosure with real strategies and no judgment. Just click “Schedule a Time with Me” or call/text (801) 547-7134. You’re not alone—we’re here to help.
Foreclosure will negatively impact your credit score, but avoiding foreclosure or exiting through a short sale or negotiated sale can significantly reduce that damage. The guide includes credit impact comparisons and tips to recover financially, even if you're already behind.
Once your guide arrives in your inbox, you’ll have the option to request a free, no-pressure, confidential consultation with Landon Maxfield—Northern Utah’s go-to expert for distressed property solutions. We’ll walk you through your options and help you take the next right step...no judgment, no gimmicks.