You're statistically more likely to be approved if you know Countrywide's requirements first. A few lenders do have the information online, but in most cases you will need to call and speak to their loss mitigation department to get the requirements. You can also get the details on their modification programs from the loss mitigation department.
You can either choose to handle your countrywide loan modification yourself, or you may hire some assistance. Under the Home Affordable Modification Program all homeowners attempting to get a modification are eligible to speak with an FHA representative and to possibly have them negotiate with Countrywide. There are also modification companies available to give you the same services as the FHA reps, but for a fee. These are useful if the wait for an FHA representative is too long. It's recommended to get assistance when trying to get a modification from Countrywide.
You don't just have to fill out the application for modification, you also have to write a hardship letter to explain why you need to have your mortgage modified. The hardship letter may seem intimidating, but there are plenty of sources on line for samples and tips on writing it. If you use some sort of specialist, they will help you write up the letter.
It's worth mentioning that Countrywide only accepts modifications on mortgages started between January, 2004 and December, 2007. Also that Countrywide is now owned by Bank of America, meaning that their requirements are identical to those of Bank of America.
If your mortgage is under Countrywide, it shouldn't be too difficult to get a modification as long as you are backed by some sort of professional. Their approval rate has skyrocketed, though their program selection isn't great.
Also keep in mind that it takes eight weeks for a countrywide loan modification to be approved. So while a loan modification can help you, it is not an instant solution. What's more is the modification is not an excuse to not make your payments. Be prompt with your monthly payments while awaiting approval.
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