Stop Foreclosure in Collin County, TX — Know Your Options Before It’s Too Late

Facing foreclosure anywhere in Collin County is one of the most stressful situations a homeowner can experience. Whether you live in McKinney, Allen, Plano, Frisco, Wylie, Murphy, or any other Collin County community, the notices pile up, the phone keeps ringing, and the deadlines feel impossible. But in most cases, you have more options than you realize — and more time than you think, if you act now.

Optimum Home Buyers helps Collin County homeowners understand every available path — and if a cash sale makes sense, we can move fast enough to stop the foreclosure entirely.

How Texas Foreclosure Works in Collin County

Texas is one of the fastest foreclosure states in the country. Once your lender files a Notice of Acceleration and Notice of Sale, the auction can happen in as little as 21 days. Collin County foreclosure auctions are held on the first Tuesday of each month at the Collin County Courthouse, 2100 Bloomdale Road, McKinney, TX 75071.

Collin County has seen significant growth and rising home values over the past decade, but that does not protect you from foreclosure once the process begins. Even with equity in your home, listing on the MLS is not a realistic option once you are in active foreclosure — there simply is not enough time to find a buyer, negotiate, and close before the auction date.

Eight Options to Stop or Survive Foreclosure in Texas

1. Reinstatement: Pay all past-due amounts plus fees in a lump sum. Texas law protects your right to reinstate up to 5 days before the auction. If you have access to funds — from family, retirement accounts, or a personal loan — this is the cleanest path.

2. Loan Modification: Ask your servicer to permanently restructure your loan terms — lower interest rate, extended term, or reduced payment. This requires documentation and typically takes 30–90 days, so it is only viable if your auction date is not imminent.

3. Forbearance Agreement: A temporary pause or reduction in payments. Faster to arrange than a modification, and foreclosure activity typically stops during the forbearance period. Call your servicer’s loss mitigation department directly.

4. Repayment Plan: Your servicer may allow you to spread the past-due amount across future payments rather than requiring a lump sum. This works best if your financial hardship was temporary and you can now afford your regular payment plus a small additional amount.

5. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: Filing immediately triggers an automatic stay that halts the auction. You then repay arrears over 3–5 years through a court plan. This is a serious legal commitment — consult a Texas bankruptcy attorney before pursuing this path.

6. Short Sale: If you owe more than the home is worth, your lender may accept less than the full payoff. Requires lender approval and takes time — typically not viable if the auction is within 2–3 weeks, but worth exploring if you have more runway.

7. Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure: Voluntarily transfer the deed back to the lender in exchange for release from the debt. Avoids the auction entirely and is less damaging to your credit than a foreclosure. Most lenders require proof that other options were explored first.

8. Cash Sale: Selling to a cash buyer before the auction date stops the foreclosure, pays off the mortgage, and puts any remaining equity in your pocket. No repairs, no commissions, no open houses. We can close in 7–14 days.

Collin County Foreclosure Resources

The Collin County District Clerk’s office maintains records of all foreclosure filings. You can reach them at (972) 548-4320 or visit the courthouse at 2100 Bloomdale Road, McKinney, TX 75071. If your home sells at auction for more than what you owe, Texas Property Code §51.003 entitles you to the surplus — contact the District Clerk’s office to inquire about unclaimed surplus funds.

The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) also offers foreclosure prevention counseling resources at tdhca.state.tx.us.

Why Collin County Homeowners Choose Optimum Home Buyers

We are local. We know every neighborhood in Collin County — from McKinney and Allen to Plano, Frisco, Wylie, and Murphy. We make fair cash offers based on real comparable sales — not lowball numbers. And we can close fast enough to matter when you have a deadline.

There are no fees, no commissions, and no repairs required. We buy houses in any condition throughout Collin County.

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