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Having Trouble Making Your
Monthly Payments?

Consider a Home Loan Modification

by Mark Etinger

In this economy, many Americans are facing a monthly income significantly lower than what they're used to. This can occur for a variety of reasons, from a lost job or scaled-back hours to a sick family member requiring financial assistance. But no matter the cause, it's important in times like these to consider a home loan modification to hold on to one of your family's most important assets: your house.

Most financial experts recommend that homeowners commit to a mortgage with monthly payments that amount to no more than 30 percent of total monthly income. This is to ensure that you will have enough money for everyday expenses, bills, savings, and emergencies. Whether or not your monthly payments were ever at the 30 percent mark, you may now be facing a figure that's significantly higher. Fortunately, a loan modification help can change all of that.

How? When home mortgages finance, a loan modification expert meets with your bank to negotiate for lower monthly payments, among other changes. These lower payments won't decrease the amount of money you owe to the bank, but they will spread it out to a more manageable schedule. If you select a good loan modification company, your representative will be able to convince the bank that this arrangement is good for them as well as you, as it will prevent foreclosure, short sale, or other eventualities that would result in loss on both sides.

If you're preparing for a home loan modification, you'll need to gather certain materials to present to the modification expert and bank. Most obviously, you'll need proof of your current income, in addition to evidence that it has declined (if you are claiming that it has). If you're struggling with additional expenses such as a sick family member, you should bring evidence of these costs as well. Next, you'll have to prove that the home you are discussing is your primary residence — we're not talking about beach houses here!

If the bank is willing to pursue a modification, your expert will fight for lower monthly payments and decreased interest rates. You might even be able to have certain penalties and fees forgiven from your account. As mentioned earlier, the alternatives to securing a loan modification are financially devastating. A short sale will only award the bank the amount of money your home is currently worth, leaving you to pay for the difference between that your mortgage — and you'll have to find a new home. Foreclosure is even more serious, as it will decrease your credit score and show up on your credit report for seven years.

It's concerns like these that have convinced so many Americans to turn to loan modification companies for assistance. These services have experience interacting with banks, and their staff members are trained to understand every aspect of home mortgages. Additionally, most reputable services do not require payment unless they are able to secure a modification for you, which means there really is nothing to lose.
WeFixMortgages.com is here to be your advocate, and to negotiate with your lenders for more affordable loan terms. For all your loan modification help contact www.wefixmortgages.com and we will get the best home loan modification for you.

 

 

 

 

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