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Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas

Facing foreclosure in DFW?
You still have options.

We're based right here in Fort Worth, so if you're facing foreclosure anywhere in the Metroplex, you're talking to neighbors - not a national call center. We've sat at kitchen tables from Arlington to Plano and walked hundreds of DFW families through their options.

Anthony, co-founder of X Home

You'll talk to Anthony - not a call center.

Free & confidential. During the day, you'll usually hear back within minutes.

Tell us where you're at.

A few quick questions, then pick a time with Anthony that works for you. Free, confidential, no obligation.

Step 1 of 2

Where are you in the process?

Takes about 30 seconds. You'll confirm your details when you pick your time.

Step 2 is Anthony's calendar - pick any free 30-minute slot.

Free · Confidential · No obligation

The clock in DFW

How foreclosure moves in Tarrant County.

In Tarrant, Dallas, and every other Texas county, foreclosure sales happen on the first Tuesday of the month at the county courthouse. Once the Notice of Sale is posted, you have as little as 21 days - but until that day arrives, you still have real options, including reinstating your loan or selling on your own terms.

Counties we serve around DFW

Tarrant CountyDallas CountyCollin CountyDenton CountyJohnson CountyEllis County

Including homeowners in

ArlingtonPlanoIrvingGarlandGrand PrairieMesquiteMcKinneyFriscoDenton

Want the full plain-English walkthrough of the Texas process? Read our Texas foreclosure guide ›

Questions DFW homeowners ask us.

How fast can foreclosure happen in Dallas-Fort Worth?
Texas is one of the fastest foreclosure states in the country. After you're about 120 days behind, your lender can send a Notice of Default with a 20-day window to catch up, then a Notice of Sale just 21 days before the auction. All DFW county auctions happen on the first Tuesday of each month - so the calendar matters. The sooner you talk to someone, the more options stay open.
Where do foreclosure auctions happen in Tarrant and Dallas County?
Sales are held the first Tuesday of every month at each county's designated courthouse location - in Tarrant County that's the Tarrant County Courthouse in downtown Fort Worth, and in Dallas County it's the George Allen Courts Building area. Until that sale actually happens, your home is not lost.
Can I sell my DFW house before the auction date?
In most cases, yes - and DFW's strong housing market often means real equity you can protect. Selling before the sale date lets you keep that equity, avoid a foreclosure on your record, and control your own move-out timeline. We'll tell you honestly whether selling, reinstating, or a loan modification makes the most sense for your situation.
Is the consultation really free for Dallas-Fort Worth homeowners?
Yes - completely. We never charge homeowners a fee, upfront or otherwise. We earn our living on the back end through referrals or, only if you choose to sell to us, through the eventual resale of the property. The conversation costs you nothing either way.

How to know you're in safe hands

Foreclosure attracts scammers.
Here's how we're different.

The moment your foreclosure became public record, the letters and calls started. Federal regulators publish the warning signs of a foreclosure rescue scam - so hold us to every one of them.

We never charge you a fee. Not upfront, not ever.

Charging homeowners upfront for foreclosure help is the #1 red flag of a rescue scam - and it's illegal. Our guidance costs you nothing, period.

We never ask you to sign over your deed or title.

Your home stays yours. If you ever decide selling is your best path, it happens the normal way - a standard Texas real estate contract you review on your own timeline.

We never tell you to stop paying your lender.

Anyone who tells you to redirect your mortgage payments to them is stealing from you. We will never touch your mortgage payments.

We never pressure you to sign anything you don't understand.

Take every document to a lawyer, a family member, or anyone you trust. We'll wait - and we'll encourage it.

You've made it this far. The next step is a 30-minute call - no pressure, and no calling you back if you don't want it.

You have options.
Let us show you what they are.

Every day that passes is a day closer to your auction date. The sooner you reach out, the more options we can explore together.

Call or text anytime. During the day, you'll usually hear back within minutes.

Anthony, co-founder of X Home

You'll talk to Anthony - not a call center.

Free & confidential. During the day, you'll usually hear back within minutes.

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