Why You Might Need a Mortgage Loan Modification

July 17, 2009 by Julio  
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Many homeowners are applying for a mortgage loan modification because they are afraid that they might lose their homes. Much depends on their circumstances, but if you are in trouble with your mortgage repayments, then there are some reasons why you might need a mortgage modification to help you out.

They are not for everybody, but the Home Affordable Modification program of the Foreclosure-Prevention Program recently introduced by President Obama is designed to deal with one of the major reasons for foreclosures being made: people paying too high a percentage of their income in mortgage repayments.

The Benefits of Do It Yourself Loan Modifications

July 14, 2009 by Julio  
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Do it yourself loan modifications can be the answer to your prayers if you are short of money and cannot keep up with your mortgage repayments. An increasing number of people are finding themselves in this position, and mortgage lenders are applying for record numbers of foreclosures – all due to the current recession.

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Save Your Home with a Loan Modification

July 13, 2009 by Julio  
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If you are in trouble with your mortgage, it is possible to save your home with a loan modification. There are many reasons for people being unable to meet their monthly payments, and it is nothing to be ashamed about, particularly in this current financial crisis.

OK, we might be on the verge of coming out of it, but its effects are going to be felt by many for a long time to come. People are still losing their jobs, or working for less pay, but they still have their mortgages to pay, and these are not going down any. No matter what the reason is for it, a lot of people are finding it impossible to maintain their current monthly repayment rates, and record numbers of foreclosures are taking place.

Mortgage Loan Modifications are Happening

July 8, 2009 by Julio  
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Thanks to President Obama’s Foreclosure-Prevention Program, mortgage loan modifications are on the move. Prior to this, mortgage rearrangements to help reduce the repayment burden of people finding it difficult to make repayments were few and far between, and many were being refused. Now, however, things are changing, and an increasing number of people are being successful with their applications.

In order to qualify for modification to your mortgage loan, you must owe less than $729,750 and have purchased your house prior to 2009. It must also be your primary residence, and you must be behind on your payments. However, there is a specific set of paperwork you will have to complete, and a procedure that has to be followed. Get that wrong and your chances of success are slim.

Loan Modifications and How to Rearrange a Mortgage

July 7, 2009 by Julio  
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Loan modifications are ways of having rearrangements made to a loan so as to change the original repayment agreement. You can rearrange a mortgage, for example, if you are having difficulty with your payments, but could get by if these payments were reduced. They are not usually a way of managing extensive arrears, although in some cases your mortgage lender might be sympathetic.

How Loan Modifications Work

July 6, 2009 by Julio  
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If you understand how loan modifications work, then you will know what to expect of them. Knowing that will enable you to determine whether or not they will help you. Also referred to as mortgage rearrangements, first a quick summary of what they are not.

They are not mortgage refinance. A modification is intended for people with mortgages that have arrears through having difficulty making their monthly repayments – refinancing is not available if you are behind with your mortgage payments. A mortgage loan modification is provided by your mortgage lender, reluctantly in many cases, in order to enable you to continue to pay your mortgage and prevent foreclosure.

Assistance with Loan Modifications

July 3, 2009 by Julio  
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Many people are in a position where they need assistance with loan modifications. If you are having problems paying your mortgage, then you like need help in modifying your loan to a level that you can afford. Many people are unaware that this is possible, and a while ago it was a lot more difficult than now. Here’s why.

When the subprime mortgage business collapsed, many banks and building societies lost a lot of money, to the extent that a few folded. They then became nervous of those unable to make their payments and employed a policy of foreclosure. Although it might seem better for them to keep people in their homes so that they would eventually make some money from them, automatic foreclosures were found cheaper to them than the costs involved in modifying individual mortgage terms.

How Can A Mortgage Loan Modification Help You?

July 2, 2009 by Julio  
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If a loan modification can help you, then there is a procedure to follow that will likely get you one as long as you understand how to follow the process through. Until recently, such modifications were only rarely provided, at least ones that actually helped the applicant.

Sure, some mortgage repayments were rearranged, but for many they were modified upwards! Up to 45% ended up paying more after requesting a loan modification through the mortgage lender adding the unpaid interest and charges onto the loan and then increasing the monthly payment. Very Helpful! Especially to somebody that was struggling with the monthly repayments before making the application! Don’t these mortgage people have even a single brain cell between them?

Loan Modification Scams Rampant In Arizona

May 1, 2009 by Julio  
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According to ABC15.com, the FBI is being flooded with calls about loan modification fraud scams.

The perpetrators target home owners already desperate for help to save their homes. The ask for anywhere between $500 - $5000 upfront and then disappear.

 

Source: ABC15.com