Are Your Facing Foreclosure?
Learn how Dunn Family Properties Can Help You Today
Stop Georgia Foreclosure
Avoid Foreclosure in Georgia. Protect Your Credit. Explore Your Options Today.
If you’re behind on payments or received a foreclosure notice in Georgia, time is critical—but you still have options.
Dunn Family Properties helps Georgia homeowners stop foreclosure, avoid an auction date, and find the best way forward whether you want to keep your home or sell quickly.
- Fair, Fast Cash Offers
- No Fees, No Costs
- Keep Your Home or Sell—You Decide
Georgia Foreclosure Assistance for Homeowners
The Georgia foreclosure process moves fast—much faster than most states. As a non-judicial foreclosure state, lenders can schedule a sale quickly if payments fall behind.
Dunn Family Properties works with Georgia homeowners to:
• Stop or delay foreclosure when possible
• Negotiate with your lender
• Catch up missed payments
• Make a fast, fair cash offer to avoid the credit hit of foreclosure
• Help you stay in the home longer when possible
• Offer creative solutions for homeowners who owe more than their home is worth.
Our goal is to provide a Georgia-focused, no-pressure, confidential path to relief.
Foreclosure Process with Dunn Family Properties
Step 1:
Contact Us
Submit your information or call us directly. We ask a few quick questions about your situation.
Step 2:
Free Consultation
We review your loan status, any notices received, and your goals—whether keeping or selling the home.
Step 3:
Property Review
We evaluate the property in person or virtually to determine current value and condition.
Step 4:
We Present Your Options
You’ll receive a clear breakdown of all available solutions, which may include:
• Negotiations with the lender
• Fast cash purchase
• Subject-to or creative financing
• Short sale options
Step 5:
Receive a Fair, No-Obligation Offer
If selling is the best path, we provide a fair offer—often within 48 hours.
Step 6:
Choose Your Closing Date
Close in as little as 21 days, or take more time if you need it.
Step 7:
We Handle All Paperwork
We coordinate everything with the attorney, lender, title company, and all parties involved.
Step 8:
Solution Completed
Depending on your choice:
• Foreclosure is stopped
• Property is sold
• Your plan is implemented
• You receive your funds and move on your timeline
Step 9:
Peace of Mind
You walk away with clarity, relief, and a fresh start.
Understanding the Georgia Foreclosure Timeline
Georgia uses a non-judicial foreclosure process, meaning:
• No court hearing is required.
• Once you fall behind, the lender can start the process quickly.
• Auction dates are typically held on the first Tuesday of each month.
• Homeowners may only have weeks, not months, to act.
This is why reaching out early is the best way to protect your credit and avoid losing your home at auction.
Have Questions About Foreclosure?
We Have Answers!
We provide fast, flexible solutions for homeowners facing foreclosure. Depending on your situation, we may be able to:
• Negotiate with your lender
• Purchase the property quickly to stop foreclosure
• Offer creative solutions that protect your credit
No. There are zero upfront fees, and our consultation is completely free.
Most homeowners receive a no-obligation offer within 48 hours after the property review.
We help homeowners who are:
• Behind on payments
• In pre-foreclosure
• Facing an auction date
We move quickly to explore solutions and stop the process when possible.
Not always. We may offer:
• Leaseback programs
• Extended move-out timelines
We can still help. In many cases, we work with your lender or create a custom plan to prevent foreclosure and limit credit damage.
No. Our goal is to improve your outcome and help you avoid the major credit hit of foreclosure.
We evaluate:
• Property condition
• Market value
• Your loan status
• Any needed repairs
Our offers are fair, transparent, and designed to solve your immediate situation.
No. Every offer is 100% no-obligation.
We typically only need:
• Property address
• Loan balance & monthly payment
• How far behind you are
• Any notices from the lender
All information is kept private and confidential.