by Kanndrataylor | Feb 26, 2026 | Foreclosure
Short Sale vs Foreclosure in Oklahoma: Which Option Protects Homeowners More? Falling behind on mortgage payments is one of the most stressful situations a homeowner can face. If you owe more than your home is worth or are experiencing financial hardship, you may be...
by Kanndrataylor | Feb 24, 2026 | Foreclosure
TL;DR Yes, you can sometimes stop foreclosure in Oklahoma even after it has started. Because Oklahoma uses a judicial process, homeowners often have time to explore options like loan reinstatement, loan modification, forbearance, selling the home, a short sale, or...
by Kanndrataylor | Feb 19, 2026 | Foreclosure
TL;DR Yes, you can buy a home after a short sale in Oklahoma, but there is usually a waiting period depending on the loan type. Most homeowners can qualify again in 2–4 years if they rebuild credit, maintain stable income, and keep debt low. A short sale is less...
by Kanndrataylor | Feb 17, 2026 | Selling
TL;DR If your home is worth less than you owe, you are in a situation called being “underwater” or having negative equity. You still have options, including a short sale, loan modification, renting the property, or working with the lender to avoid foreclosure. Acting...
by Kanndrataylor | Feb 12, 2026 | Foreclosure
TL;DR No, you do not always have to be behind on payments to do a short sale. Lenders mainly look for financial hardship and proof you can no longer afford the home long term. Acting early can protect your credit, reduce stress, and give you more control over the...