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Making Your Mortgage Pain, Their Mortgage Pain |
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Thursday, 30 October 2008 |
By Clancy Fort
Even the words depending on who's listening either send shivers up their spine or send the hope of a possibility. Those words are "Mortgage Modification". To the mortgage holders this is a horrible scenario which is sending the entire financial system into a new dimension of misery. The after effects are still materializing through our financial system. So, buckle your seat belt and enjoy the ride.
Now, let's get down to business. What is a mortgage modification anyway? A mortgage modification is an agreement with your bank to modify the terms of your mortgage usually in your favor. Here's typically what happens. Your interest rate adjust to a payment that you can no longer afford to make. You or someone you hire package a modification package to the lender asking for a reduction in interest rate and monthly payments. The mortgage holder looks at your submission and either gives you the modification or denies it. (If they deny it, get the reason. You may be able to resubmit.)
Before you all go running to the phone to call your bankto ask for
one, not everyone is eligible. So, be practical about it and ask yourself some serious questions. The answers will tell you whether you should pursue a modification or you should short sale the property.
1.Has the interest rate on your mortgage risen above 8%? 2.If you had an interest rate around 7%, could you afford the payments? 3.Are you willing to stop making payments which will affect your credit score to accomplish this? 4.Can you prove your income through tax returns, pay stubs, and/or bank statements? 5.Are you carrying a substantial amount of unsecured debt (i.e. Credit Cards)?
If you answered No to any of these questions, you should list the property with your local real estate professional and prepare to get out because it's only a matter of time before the bank gets around to foreclosing/short selling on you.
If you answered Yes to all of the questions, you should be eligible for a modification. It's just a matter of determining whether or not you should do it or you should hire a professional.
Clancy Fort is a licensed REALTOR(R) in Orange County, California specializing in distressed properties, mortgage modifications and unsecured debt settlements. http://www.fortdebtsettlement.com http://www.orangecounty-realestate.com Mortgage Share Your Opinion. (0 posts)
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 30 October 2008 )
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