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Cancel Foreclosure.Com: The Right Way
How to cancel Foreclosure.Com and protect your investment property research subscription
What is Foreclosure.Com and who should consider cancelling
Foreclosure.Com is a subscription platform that aggregates U.S. foreclosure listings, pre-foreclosure alerts, and property research tools for investors hunting distressed-property opportunities. You access the service through either a web portal or mobile app, paying recurring monthly fees for searchable databases and property alerts.
Most users are property investors, real estate agents, and buyers focused on U.S. foreclosure markets. The platform operates through multiple billing channels-some subscriptions renew on the web, while others are managed through third-party app stores like iTunes and Google Play. Understanding which billing method you use is the first step to cancelling cleanly and protecting yourself from unwanted recurring charges.
Why investors cancel Foreclosure.Com
You might cancel because you have found enough deals through other sources, your investment focus has shifted away from foreclosures, or the monthly cost no longer justifies your usage. Some users discover they signed up for a trial and forgot to cancel before charges began. Others find the platform's property data overlaps too much with free or cheaper alternatives. Whatever your reason, Stopee recommends acting quickly once you decide to exit, because billing cycles can lock you in for another month if you miss the window.
What you need before you start
Have your login credentials ready, know which platform you use (web or app), and identify your billing method. Check your last bank or credit card statement to confirm whether you were charged through Foreclosure.Com directly or through an app store. This detail determines which cancellation path you must follow.
Foreclosure.Com pricing and billing structure
Pricing varies by platform and region, so understanding what you actually pay helps you decide whether the value justifies renewal.
| Plan name | Price (SGD) | Billing period | Platform | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unlimited access (iOS) | S$59.98 | Monthly | iOS App Store | Full mobile-only access |
| Foreclosure.Com subscription (iOS) | S$58.98 | Monthly | iOS App Store | Full mobile-only access |
| Web membership | Varies | Monthly | Official website | Desktop and browser access |
| Android (Google Play) | Varies | Monthly | Google Play Store | Android mobile users |
Pro tip: If you cannot find your exact plan in Singapore pricing, your subscription may be billed in USD through the Foreclosure.Com website directly, which could add currency conversion fees on top. Check your bank statement for the exact amount charged and currency used.
How to cancel Foreclosure.Com on the web
Web-based subscriptions-those you purchased directly from Foreclosure.Com's website-require you to log in and navigate the account settings to request cancellation.
- Log in to your Foreclosure.Com account using your email and password.
- If you have forgotten your password, use the "Forgot Password" link on the login page.
- Navigate to your profile or account settings, typically found in the top-right menu or under "My Account."
- Look for a section labeled "Membership," "Subscription," or "Account Management."
- Find and click the "Cancel Membership" or "Cancel Subscription" button.
- The button location may vary by page layout; if you cannot find it, proceed to the next step.
- If no self-service cancellation button appears, use the "Contact Us" form on the website and select "Cancel Service" from the dropdown menu.
- Include your full name, email address, and account number (if known).
- State clearly: "I request immediate cancellation of my subscription."
- Alternatively, call the customer service number listed on the Foreclosure.Com Contact Us page and request verbal cancellation.
- Request a cancellation confirmation number and the effective cancellation date.
- Ask when your final billing cycle ends.
- After submitting your cancellation request, wait for a confirmation email within 24-48 hours.
- Warning: Do not assume your cancellation is complete without written confirmation. Save this email as proof.
What to do if the website cancellation button is missing
Some users report that the "Cancel Membership" button does not appear in their account dashboard. If this happens, you have two escalation options. First, submit a cancellation request through the Contact Us form and wait 2-3 business days. Second, call customer service directly-this method often produces faster results because a representative can process your request in real time and provide an immediate confirmation number.
Pro tip: When calling, have your account details ready and speak clearly about your intent to cancel immediately. Avoid vague language like "I might cancel" or "I am thinking about it"-be direct so there is no misunderstanding.
How to cancel Foreclosure.Com on mobile apps
Mobile app subscriptions-purchased through iTunes, Google Play, Amazon, or other app stores-are managed directly in your app store account, not through Foreclosure.Com itself. This means you must cancel through the app store, not the service provider.
Cancel on iOS (iPhone and iPad)
- Open the Settings app on your iOS device.
- Do not open the Foreclosure.Com app itself.
- Scroll down and tap "Subscriptions" (or in older iOS versions, tap "iTunes & App Store" first, then tap your Apple ID, then "Subscriptions").
- You may be asked to authenticate with Face ID, Touch ID, or your Apple ID password.
- Find "Foreclosure.Com" or the specific app name in your active subscriptions list.
- If it does not appear, your subscription may have already expired or you may be using an Android device.
- Tap the subscription and then tap "Cancel Subscription."
- You will see a confirmation message. Take a screenshot of this confirmation.
- Your subscription will end at the conclusion of your current billing cycle.
- You will not be refunded for the current period, but you will not be charged again.
Cancel on android (Google play)
- Open the Google Play Store app on your Android device.
- Tap the profile icon in the top-right corner.
- Tap "Payments and subscriptions," then "Subscriptions."
- You will see a list of all active subscriptions under your Google account.
- Find and tap "Foreclosure.Com" in the subscriptions list.
- If it is not visible, check that you are logged into the correct Google account.
- Tap "Cancel subscription" and confirm the action.
- Google will ask why you are cancelling; you can skip this optional feedback or provide a reason.
- Your subscription will end at the end of your current billing period.
- Take a screenshot of the confirmation screen for your records.
Cancel on amazon or other third-party stores
If you purchased through Amazon Appstore, Windows Store, or another third-party app marketplace, the cancellation process differs slightly. Log into the relevant store, navigate to your subscriptions or purchases section, find Foreclosure.Com, and select "Cancel" or "Unsubscribe." Each store has its own interface, so check the store's help section if you are unsure where to find your subscriptions.
Warning: Mobile app subscriptions through third-party stores are not managed by Foreclosure.Com. If you contact Foreclosure.Com customer service about an app-based subscription, they cannot cancel it for you. You must do it yourself through the app store.
What happens after you cancel Foreclosure.Com
Cancellation is stressful because you want certainty that recurring charges will stop. Here is exactly what you should expect.
Immediate effects on your account
Once your cancellation is processed, Foreclosure.Com will stop all future billing. Your current billing cycle will complete as normal-you will not be charged mid-cycle. Your access to the platform continues until the end of that cycle, then it terminates automatically. You will not receive a warning before access ends, so if you need to export data or download property lists, do this before your final day of access.
Confirming the cancellation stuck
Within 3-5 business days, log back into your account and check whether the "Cancel" button or subscription status has changed. If it still shows "Active" or "Renew," your cancellation did not go through-contact customer service again immediately. For app-based subscriptions, return to your app store settings and confirm the subscription no longer appears in your active subscriptions list.
Pro tip: Set a calendar reminder for one week after your cancellation effective date. Log in and verify that no new charge appears. If you spot a charge on your bank statement after cancellation, contact your bank immediately to dispute it and include your cancellation confirmation email as evidence.
Checking your bank statement
Your bank or credit card issuer processes refunds or charge reversals separately from Foreclosure.Com's cancellation system. Watch your statement for 5-10 business days after cancellation to confirm no new charges post. If a charge appears after you cancelled, screenshot the charge and compare its date to your cancellation confirmation email.
Refund policy and what you can recover
Foreclosure.Com operates a limited refund policy that depends on when you cancel relative to your purchase date.
The 7-day trial period
Foreclosure.Com offers a 7-day free trial for first-time subscribers. If you cancel within this 7-day window, you should not be charged at all. However, the burden is on you to cancel before day 7 ends-the company does not proactively remind you. Set a phone reminder immediately after signing up so you do not miss the trial window.
Refunds after the trial period
Foreclosure.Com states that refunds after the trial period are not guaranteed and are made at the company's sole discretion. In practice, this means the company rarely refunds monthly charges once you have begun using the service. Some customers report that Foreclosure.Com denied refunds even when they cancelled before their billing cycle ended. Others, in isolated cases, report receiving refunds after persistent contact with customer service. The inconsistency suggests that refunds depend heavily on how you frame your request and whom you speak with.
Refund strategy under singapore consumer law
Singapore's Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act protects you if Foreclosure.Com engaged in unfair trading practices. If the company made misleading claims about trial periods, charged you after you cancelled, or refused cancellation through deliberately opaque processes, you have grounds to request a chargeback through your bank. Stopee recommends documenting everything: screenshots of your account settings, cancellation confirmation emails, bank statements, and any customer service chat logs or call notes. This evidence strengthens your position if you escalate to your bank or to the Consumers Association of Singapore.
You may also file a complaint with the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) if you believe Foreclosure.Com engaged in unfair contract terms or exploitative billing practices. While the CCCS typically does not provide individual refunds, complaints create a record that influences future enforcement actions.
Common mistakes that trap you in recurring billing
Cancelling should be simple, but Foreclosure.Com's multi-platform structure creates confusion that keeps subscribers locked in longer than intended.
Cancelling on the wrong platform
The most common mistake is cancelling your web subscription when you are actually billed through an app store-or vice versa. You could log into Foreclosure.Com and request cancellation, but if your subscription is managed by iTunes, that cancellation request does nothing. You then receive another charge the following month because the app store still considers you active. Always verify which platform you are subscribed to by checking your bank statement for the merchant name: if it says "Apple iTunes," "Google Play," or "Amazon," you must cancel there, not on the website.
Assuming the trial period is automatic
Many subscribers believe the 7-day trial period automatically converts to a paid subscription on day 8. In reality, the company may charge you without a warning email on day 6 or day 7. You wake up to find a charge on your account and assume the trial was free. To protect yourself, add a calendar event for day 5 of your trial and cancel immediately if you do not want to continue.
Relying on customer service promises
If you call customer service and a representative says "I will cancel that for you," get a confirmation number and hang up. Then log in yourself and verify the cancellation went through. Representatives occasionally fail to process cancellations or enter them into the system incorrectly. A verbal promise from customer service is not a legal obligation if you cannot prove it in writing.
Not requesting a cancellation date
When you cancel, always ask "When does my subscription end?" and "Will I be charged again?" Some companies tell you that cancellation is effective immediately, but billing continues until the end of the cycle. Clarify the exact date when your final access ends so you know when to stop expecting charges.
Checklist before and after cancellation
Use this checklist to ensure you cancel cleanly and avoid common pitfalls.
| Task | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Identify your billing platform (web, iTunes, Google Play, Amazon) | [ ] Done | Check your bank statement for the merchant name |
| Log in and locate the cancellation button or Contact Us form | [ ] Done | Screenshot the page for proof |
| Submit cancellation request and note the confirmation number | [ ] Done | Save the confirmation email or call transcript |
| Ask the representative for the exact cancellation effective date | [ ] Done | Example: "Will I be charged after 15 December?" |
| Set a calendar reminder for 5 days after the cancellation date | [ ] Done | Verify no new charge on your bank statement |
| Log back into Foreclosure.Com one week later and confirm subscription is inactive | [ ] Done | Screenshot the inactive status for records |
Your consumer rights in singapore
Singapore law gives you specific protections when dealing with online subscriptions and recurring charges.
Cooling-off rights and digital services
You do not have an automatic 14-day cooling-off right for digital services like Foreclosure.Com. Once you have accessed the service, the cooling-off period is forfeited under the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act. However, Foreclosure.Com itself offers a 7-day trial, which is more generous than the law requires. If the company fails to honor this trial period or charges you within 7 days of signup, you have grounds to dispute the charge with your bank.
Unfair contract terms and misleading practices
If Foreclosure.Com's cancellation process is deliberately opaque, or if the company made misleading claims about charges or trial periods, you can escalate beyond the company. The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore investigates unfair trading practices. If a company makes it unreasonably difficult to cancel-for example, by hiding the cancellation button or requiring phone calls to overseas numbers-that behaviour may violate fair trading principles.
Chargeback and dispute rights
If Foreclosure.Com continues charging you after you cancelled, your bank has a dispute process. Contact your card issuer or bank and initiate a chargeback. Provide your cancellation confirmation email and bank statements as evidence. Banks typically reverse charges that occurred after the documented cancellation date. This process takes 5-10 business days but protects you from fraudulent or erroneous charges.
Escalation to the consumers association of singapore
If Foreclosure.Com refuses to acknowledge your cancellation or refund a charge, file a complaint with the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE). While CASE does not have enforcement power, complaints create a record and may prompt investigations by the CCCS. Include copies of your cancellation confirmation, bank statements, and all customer service correspondence in your complaint.
Foreclosure.Com alternatives and why you might cancel
Before you cancel, consider whether a cheaper or simpler alternative exists that meets your needs.
| Service | Key features | Price (approx.) | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zillow | Free foreclosure listings, alerts, comparable sales | Free | Casual buyers and agents |
| RealtyTrac (Attom) | Detailed foreclosure data, auctions, pre-foreclosures | S$40-80/month | Serious investors |
| Loopnet (CoStar) | Commercial foreclosures, investment properties, market reports | S$50+/month | Commercial real estate investors |
| County recorder websites | Free public records, foreclosure notices by county | Free | Detail-oriented investors with time |
If you are cancelling because you found a better service or realized foreclosure investing does not suit your strategy, Stopee encourages you to make a clean break so you can redirect your money to the new platform without overlapping subscriptions.
Final steps: address for mailing cancellation requests
If online cancellation fails or customer service does not respond within 5 business days, you can send a written cancellation request by mail. This creates a paper trail and often expedites cancellation because companies take written requests more seriously.
Send your cancellation request to:
Foreclosure.Com (Billing and Cancellations)
1825 NW Corporate Boulevard
Suite 110
United States
Include your full name, email address, account number (if known), and the date you want cancellation effective. You can also reference the secondary address listed in customer service sources (350 Camino Gardens Boulevard, Suite 102) if the primary address bounces back. Keep a copy of your letter and send it via registered mail or a tracked courier service. This proof of delivery strengthens your position if the company later claims it never received your cancellation request.
Throughout this entire process, remember that you have the power to cancel. Foreclosure.Com depends on subscription renewals, and they would much rather process your cancellation cleanly than face a chargeback or complaint to a consumer protection agency. If you encounter resistance, escalate firmly and document everything. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel unwanted subscriptions by following clear steps and knowing their rights-and you can do the same. Act decisively, confirm the cancellation in writing, and verify the charges stop. Your subscription, your choice.