Loan Modification
Under the Making Home Affordable act, the Obama Administration directed lenders to begin modifying home loans for homeowners whose payments exceeded 31 percent of their gross annual income. Mortgage lenders can modify the loans in a number of ways, including lowering the interest rate on a temporary basis to 2 percent, or extending the loan term, or cutting the principal balance of the loan. While very few lenders are cutting the principal balance, many are extending the loan term or lowering the interest rate to get homeowners to the place where they are paying just 31 percent of their gross monthly income toward their mortgage, homeowners' insurance and real estate property taxes. Find out more about the Making Home Affordable program, and whether you might qualify for a loan modification, at www.makinghomeaffordable.gov. If you need help with your loan, you'll want to call the Homeowners for HOPE hotline at 888-995-HOPE. The HUD housing counselors at the other end of the line can h
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Making Home Affordable Loan Modification Processing Requires Constant Follow-up From The Borrower
Added August 26, 2009 by Ilyce R. Glink and Samuel J. Tamkin
Making Home Affordable loan modification processing requires constant follow-up from the borrower. President Obama’s Making Home Affordable Plan is taking a long time to process many loan modification requests, and sometimes the paperwork is getting lost. To make sure that your loan modification request is processed properly, document all contact with your lender and make contact every day through phone calls and emails. Keep a detailed log of all contact you have with your lender while trying to get your loan modification processed under the Making Home Affordable Plan. If your lender reports you as paying late to the credit reporting bureaus and hurts your credit history and credit score, you may be able to contact the bureaus and, under limited circumstances, correct your credit history.
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