Foreclosure F.A.Q's
How do you get a Deed-in-Lieu of Foreclosure?
In Deed-in-Lieu of Foreclosure, we can negotiate with your lender to voluntarily give your property back to your Mortgage Company and your debt or deficiency is often forgiven. This won’t save your home, but it will help you with your chances of getting another mortgage loan in the future and it will help you avoid the lengthy legal process of foreclosure. Although it is a negative strike on your credit rating, it is less harmful than a mortgage foreclosure.
What does a Foreclosure Forbearance mean?
In Forbearance, we are allowed to delay or reduce payments for a short period, with the understanding that another option will be used at the close of that time to bring your account to a current status. Your lender, if in agreement, will then temporarily cease legal actions. Lenders may agree to combine your Forbearance with Reinstatement or a Repayment Plan if you know you can provide the needed funds to bring your account current by a specific date. This plan works for people who have just experienced a sudden living expense increase or income loss. We will negotiate with your lender to explain this hardship and hopefully get you the time you need to readjust your spending and recover financially.
What are the right foreclosure solutions for me?
Our consultants look at every case individually based on your financial situation, past and present. We want to stop your foreclosure, keep you in your home and establish a financial plan that will keep your credit in best standing and also at a level that is comfortable for you. We don’t want to give you a band-aid but a permanent foreclosure solution. Although many options exist, the only one that is right for you is the one that best fits your financial situation.
What is a Foreclosure Loan Modification plan?
The term “loan modification” refers to a readjusting of your current mortgage. If you can currently make your regular payment, but you can’t catch up with the past-due amount, we will negotiate with your lender to fold any past-due amounts, including interest and escrow, into the unpaid principal balance. This new amount will be re-amortized over a new period of time. Or, if you are unable to make payments at this rate, we will negotiate with your lender to extend your loan for a longer period of time, modifying the loan amount to a more affordable level. A Loan Modification or Loan Restructuring will change your existing mortgage note and give you a fresh new start in managing your home. Your account will be brought up to date immediately.
What is a Refinance Mortgage Foreclosure?
Depending on your income, credit report, value of your home and the amount of your equity, we can negotiate with a new lender to refinance your existing mortgage. Although this might be difficult to secure new financing with a default on your existing mortgage, if you have enough equity in your home, this option might be attractive to a new lender. We have several lenders who we deal with regularly that are willing to give people a second chance.
Although this option may likely create a loan with higher interest rates, a sizable upfront fee and a longer time for pay-off, it may be the best option for you. With your home refinanced, you will become immediately current, the foreclosure will cease and you will be able to enjoy your home.
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