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What You Need to Know About the Loan Modifcation Process

 
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Bill Baskin

Recent legislation at the state and federal level as well as some recent bank takeovers by the FDIC have made loan modification application rates soar. Unfortunately, most consumers on their own are having little to no success modifying their loan, unless it is just a forbearance agreement in which the lender allows the borrower to pay back any monies that are in arrears over time. This is hardly a loan modification and the late payments a have already adversely affected your credit and make it impossible for you to refinance.

Unfortunately, most companies that are not law firms can only get you a forbearance agreement, and they do nothing to protect your rights, so make sure you have loan modification attorney represent you with your lender to protect your legal rights. In fact recent legislation enacted in California Loan Modifications requires that a lender must give you a modification review prior to foreclosing on your property, and the consumer may only be represented by an Attorney for HUD approved Counselor, or they give up many of their rights in a foreclosure. Many of the “Attorney Based” or “Attorney Backed” companies actually are not law firms nor will you be represented by legal counsel and could give up many of your legal rights by using such a company. The banks will not modify willingly and only an attorney can protect your rights and apply the right kinds of pressure to a Lender’s legal department to get you the result you are looking for. Even HopeNow, a free service that offers counseling to consumers is so mired in backlog, most consumers homes will be foreclosed on long before they get help.

“If you are looking to modify your loan, be prepared to have a truthful and honest about both the reasons for your financial hardship as well as your true financial picture” says Marc Bonanni, Attorney for http://www.consumerdebtadvocate.net.. “Be prepared to provide documentation as back-up. Properly preparing a case to take to your lender in the loan mitigation process is critical, and properly structuring the mitigation proposal off the information you provide is a key aspect of preventing foreclosure” says Marc.

It is also important to understand that you must meet strict financial guidelines to even be considered for mortgage mitigation. If your financial picture is so dire that you are still financially encumbered even with a 1% interest rate, it is unlikely that you will be able to save your home from foreclosure. If your lender feels they will take less of a loss if they foreclose now because there is uncertainty that you can meet your new modified loans structured payments, they would rather foreclose now to lessen their loss.

There are three key elements in any loan modification or loss mitigation process. Each is an area to negotiate depending on the borrower’s unique circumstances. The first would be adjusting the interest rate of the first or second mortgage to a lower one that would be manageable by the consumer. The second would take into consideration any missed payments and penalties that are in the arrears, and structuring a repayment plan or putting those monies on the back of your loan. The third and most difficult is if your loan is now worth more than your property. Getting the lender to write down principal balance can happen in the right circumstances, especially if there are predatory lending issues involved in your case, but don’t expect your lender to make you whole on your bad investment decision. Again, preparing the right argument is key and expect the negotiations to take 45-60 days at a minimum. It is an intense process and the Loss Mitigation departments at most lenders are understaffed to meet the monstrous demand of consumers who are vying for their attention from everything from late payments to foreclosures. Again, most attorneys can bypass the loss mitigation department and work directly with your lender’s attorneys, so this is still your best bet for success in the loan modification process.

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Bill Baskin is a nationally recognized expert on Mortgage, Credit, Automotive, and Debt topics, having been a quoted source on a variety of newspaper, radio, and television pieces. He currently writes for http://www.consumerdebtadvocate.net on consumer education pieces.

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Article published on September 22, 2008 at Isnare.com
 
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