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By Caroline Cain, founder of The Home’s Hero. I’m an Army veteran who is tired of watching big banks and predatory investors take advantage of regular families.
Quick answer: Yes, you can stop a foreclosure in Tempe. Arizona moves fast, but you have real options at every stage. You can reinstate your loan up to 5:00 PM MST the day before the trustee sale. You can apply for a loan modification. You can sell on your terms. If you are reading this, you are already doing the right thing.
If you are sitting in your house somewhere in Tempe right now, maybe near the ASU campus or over by Kiwanis Park or south toward Guadalupe, wondering what just happened to your financial plan… breathe.
Tempe is not immune to what is happening across the East Valley. Home prices ran up. Rates reset. Costs climbed. And families who were comfortable a year ago are suddenly doing the math at midnight wondering if they can keep the house.
You are not alone. And you are not out of options.
We are based in the Phoenix metro. We work with Tempe and East Valley families regularly.
If your trustee sale date is already set, call (844) 991-4359 right now. The conversation costs you nothing.
A note before you keep reading
This page is general information about foreclosure in Tempe and Maricopa County. It is not legal advice. Talk to a HUD-approved housing counselor (free), a real estate attorney in Arizona, or someone who has actually walked families through this before making a big decision.
How fast does foreclosure move in Tempe?
Fast. Tempe is in Maricopa County. Your servicer cannot start the process until you are 120+ days behind. Then the trustee records a Notice of Trustee’s Sale. The sale cannot happen for at least 91 days. You can reinstate up to 5:00 PM MST the day before the sale.
Full timeline and all 7 options: Phoenix foreclosure guide | Arizona state guide
Your options to stop foreclosure in Tempe
If you want to stay: Reinstatement, forbearance, loan modification, repayment plan, or refinance. Tempe property values are strong, especially near ASU and the downtown corridor, so you may have more equity than you think.
If staying is not realistic: Sell on your terms before the auction so you protect your credit and keep your equity, or file Chapter 13 bankruptcy as a last resort.
Every option is explained in detail in our Phoenix foreclosure guide.
The part that matters: Selling to us is never our first recommendation. If there is a way for you to keep the house, that is what we fight for first.
Free Tempe-area foreclosure resources
HUD-Approved Housing Counseling: (800) 569-4287
Arizona Foreclosure Prevention Task Force: (877) 448-1211
Tempe Community Action Agency: tempecaa.org. Local assistance for utilities, rent, and emergency needs.
HOPE Hotline: (888) 995-4673. Free 24/7.
211 Arizona: Dial 211.
CFPB: (855) 411-2372.
How working with us actually goes
Step 1: Tell us your situation. Call (844) 991-4359 or fill out the form on our website.
Step 2: We build your game plan together.
Step 3: You move into your next chapter. No foreclosure on your credit. No auction. No scramble.
FAQ
How long does foreclosure take in Tempe?
Same Arizona timeline. Roughly 7 months minimum from first missed payment to sale. Full details in our Arizona guide.
Can I stop it if the sale date is already set?
Yes. Reinstate up to 5:00 PM MST the day before the sale. Sell. Modify. Or file Chapter 13.
Are you lawyers?
No. For legal advice, talk to a licensed attorney in Arizona.
What if selling is my best option?
If we sit down together and selling makes the most sense for your situation, we handle everything. No repairs, no agent commissions, no fees, and you pick the timeline. But we only get there after we have walked through every other option first. Selling is never the first conversation.
Call (844) 991-4359. The consultation is always free.
When to call us
We are people who have been in the same situation before. We understand what it is like to go through this and feel completely overwhelmed by it. We are here to help you find a path forward. Some families we help keep the house. Some families we help sell on their terms and walk away with money instead of a foreclosure on their credit. Either way, the family wins.
What we are NOT: We are not HUD counselors. We are not lawyers. We are just regular people who understand what it feels like to be overwhelmed and get behind, and who decided to build a team that helps other families through it.
If you want a real human in your corner, call us. (844) 991-4359. The consultation is always free. No pressure. No pitch. Just an honest conversation about what your real options look like.
Written by Caroline Cain, founder of The Homes Hero. Caroline served six years in the Army National Guard as a light-wheeled mechanic, which is a fancy way of saying she fixed trucks for a living. She grew up in a family that almost lost their home, which is why she built a company that treats every homeowner the way she wished someone had treated her family back then. She is just an average American who got tired of watching big banks and predatory investors take advantage of regular families and decided to do something about it.
Here is the part most people do not expect. Caroline and her team have helped more families stay in their home than they have ever helped them sell. That is not an accident. That is the whole point. We are a help-first team that helps families sell when selling is the best answer, and fights to keep them in the house when staying is the best answer. The order matters.
Together, Caroline and her team have walked hundreds of families across the United States through foreclosure, hardship, job loss, medical bills, probate, and every other reason a good family can end up in a scary season. Sometimes that means negotiating with the bank so they can stay. Sometimes that means selling fast on their terms so they walk away with money in their pocket instead of a foreclosure on their credit. Either way, the family wins.
This is not legal or financial advice. It is what we have learned from actually sitting across the table from families in crisis. If you are in one of those moments right now, call us at (844) 991-4359. The consultation is always free.