Safeguard your property before it’s too late

Emergency funding to stop foreclosure fast.

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Your Lifeline During Critical Moments

SWE Lending provides urgent financing to help homeowners and investors avoid foreclosure due to mortgage default, tax liens, HOA assessments, or maturing loans. Our team moves quickly and confidently—because deadlines matter.

What We Can Resolve

  • Past-due mortgage payments
  • Delinquent property taxes
  • HOA foreclosures
  • Probate / inherited property issues
  • Reverse mortgage call-due

Why Borrowers Choose SWE

  • Fast decisions
  • Flexible property types
  • Decades of foreclosure experience
  • Direct relationships with trustees
  • Creative problem-solving

Loan Highlights

  • Max LTV: 60%
  • Eligible Properties: ANY property type
  • Funding Timeline:
    • 5–7 days (Non-Homestead)
    • 7–10 days (Homestead)

Simple 5-Step Process

  • 1 Emergency consultation
  • 2 Quick Application
  • 3 Approval
  • 4 Title Review
  • 5 Closing and funding before the sale date

Documents Needed

  • ID
  • Payoff statements
  • Ownership documents
  • Insurance info

Fees

  • Commitment Fee after terms are accepted
  • Appraisal + survey case-by-case

Success Story

We recently helped a client who inherited his grandmother’s property after she passed away with a reverse mortgage. The lender had already started the foreclosure process, and he was running out of time. Our team stepped in, reviewed the situation quickly, and funded the loan before the sale date. He was able to keep the home in the family and avoid losing it at auction.

Additional Experience

We’ve assisted numerous borrowers in probate, illness-related hardship, and emergency situations. We also frequently work with attorney Anita Suson, who represents large estates like the James White Estate—hundreds of properties navigating probate and Contact us today to speak with a Loan Officer and get the help you need before it’s too late.

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