Received a Notice of Default?
You May Still Have Options.
If you are behind on your mortgage in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, or anywhere in Clark County, do not ignore the notice. Your situation may have more possible paths than you realize.
725-280-4645Before You Make Your Next Move, Know Your Options.
Home Default Help was created for Nevada homeowners who received a mortgage default notice and need clear direction fast.
- ✓ Private review of your situation
- ✓ Understand possible next steps
- ✓ Sale options may be available
- ✓ Local Clark County focus
- ✓ Call or text: 725-280-4645
This Is Not a Sales Pitch. It Is a Starting Point.
Every homeowner’s situation is different. Some people want to keep the home. Some want to sell. Some are not sure what to do. The first step is understanding your choices.
If You Want to Keep the Home
You may need to speak with your loan servicer, a HUD-approved housing counselor, or a qualified attorney. We can help point you toward the right type of resource.
If You Are Considering Selling
We may be able to discuss real estate sale options, make a written purchase offer, or connect you with a potential buyer depending on your property, timeline, and equity.
If You Are Not Sure Yet
That is normal. Many homeowners feel overwhelmed after receiving a Notice of Default. A private call can help you sort through the basic options before time runs out.
Behind on Your Mortgage in Clark County?
A Notice of Default does not mean every option is gone. But the earlier you act, the more control you may have over the outcome.
Whether your property is in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City, Enterprise, Spring Valley, Summerlin, Sunrise Manor, Whitney, Paradise, or another Clark County community, the process starts with a simple conversation.
You May Have Options If You Are:
- Behind on mortgage payments
- Recently served or mailed a Notice of Default
- Worried about a foreclosure timeline
- Trying to protect remaining equity
- Considering selling before things get worse
- Unsure whether to keep, sell, or seek outside help
Possible Paths Depend on Your Situation
There is no one-size-fits-all answer. Your options may depend on your loan, equity, timeline, title condition, property value, and whether your goal is to keep or sell the home.
Keep-Home Resources
If your goal is to keep the home, you may want to contact your loan servicer, a HUD-approved housing counselor, or a qualified Nevada attorney.
Private Options Review
We can talk through general categories of options so you understand what may be worth exploring based on your goals and timeline.
Sale Options
If selling is the path you choose, a written purchase offer or buyer connection may be possible. Any transaction should be handled through proper documents and title/escrow.
How the Private Options Review Works
Simple. Private. No pressure. The goal is to help you understand possible next steps before you lose control of the outcome.
Call or Text Us
Contact Home Default Help at 725-280-4645. Tell us you received the postcard or that you received a Notice of Default.
Share the Basics
We will ask about the property, the notice, your timeline, and whether your goal is to keep the home, sell the home, or simply understand your choices.
Review Possible Paths
Based on what you share, we can discuss general option categories and, if selling is something you want to consider, possible sale next steps.
If Selling Is the Option You Choose
Some homeowners facing default want to avoid waiting until the situation becomes more urgent. If selling is something you want to explore, Home Default Help may be able to discuss a purchase option or connect you with a buyer.
- Written offer may be available depending on the property and timeline
- Equity, liens, loan balance, and title condition must be reviewed
- Any sale should be handled through proper written agreements
- Closings should be handled through licensed title or escrow
- Homeowners should seek independent legal, tax, financial, or mortgage advice before signing
Request a Private Options Review
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Do Not Wait Until the Last Minute.
If you received a Notice of Default in Clark County, call or text now. A private conversation may help you understand what choices are still available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from Las Vegas and Clark County homeowners who received a Notice of Default.
Are you my lender or loan servicer?
No. Home Default Help is not your lender, loan servicer, or a government agency. We are an independent homeowner options resource focused on general real estate options.
Can you help me keep my home?
If your goal is to keep your home, you should contact your loan servicer, a HUD-approved housing counselor, or a qualified attorney. We do not provide loan modification, legal, mortgage, tax, credit, or financial advice.
What if I want to sell?
If selling is something you want to consider, Home Default Help may be able to discuss a purchase option, make a written offer, or connect you with a potential buyer depending on your property, equity, loan balance, and timeline.
Is there any pressure or obligation?
No. The call is private and no-pressure. You decide what makes sense for you after reviewing your possible options.
Can I text instead of calling?
Yes. You can call or text 725-280-4645. Texting is often the easiest way to start if you are busy or uncomfortable talking right away.