Why Home Loan Modifications
December 4th, 2008 Filed under: Bankruptcy Cost,Bankruptcy Service,Bankruptcy Tips,Online Bankruptcy — Bankruptcy AuthorA home loan modification is a process for the lender to adjust the current contract. Many adjustments can be made on the contract to bring it to a current status, if delinquent. Lenders will be able to assist you with your current situation by one or many of the following:
lowering the interest rate and payment
reducing the principal balance
converting an adjustable rate to a fixed rate
halting foreclosure
Stopping Auction
My experience thus far, the lenders are willing to assist the customer with the current situation by doing a loan modification. Lenders are going to lose more if the loan stays in the delinquent status; by changing the current loan and bringing the contract current the lender wins! With a loan modification, the contract is brought current and the lender wins by keeping the “good standing” loan on their books. This is going to appear better for the shareholders by reducing the delinquent amount and showing that the lender is making a profit.
With the current standings of the economy, homeowners need the assistance of lender. Lenders are more likely to modify a loan that will benefit the homeowner and also the lender. Lenders don’t want to take the steps on starting foreclosure proceedings because that is a major cost. Lenders are taking the necessary steps in keeping the homeowner in their homes; that is the reason why loan modifications are becoming very popular.
If you are feeling the pinch of a delinquent home loan and stressed bout losing your home to foreclosure, we are here to assist you. We offer a money back guarantee if we can’t get your delinquent home loan modified.
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