Lenders look at several aspects of the home owner's prior and current financial situation and determine whether or not the homeowner is qualified for loan modification assistance. Though the new Home Affordable Program under Obama's administration has made loan modification a much more viable option for thousands of families across the country, there are still those out there who do not qualify or are very close to being excluded from qualification.
Loan modification attorneys are experienced in handling lenders and know that in these difficult times lowering a monthly mortgage payment can mean life or death to some homeowners. Whether a homeowner is qualified or on the fringe of qualification, a loan modification attorney can assist in getting the mortgage loan modification they need. A loan modification attorney knows the laws around the new loan modification guidelines and can force the lenders to adhere to them in a way that is beneficial to the homeowner.
Loan modification is a complicated matter and most homeowners simply don't have the time or resources to research every aspect of loan modification to get their mortgage payments down to a manageable level. The average reduction of a home owner's mortgage payments through loan modification is 30% but with the help of a loan modification attorney, payments can be reduced by up to 50% in some cases.
There are several loan modification attorneys out there who do not charge for a consultation to inspect the home owner's total family income and financial background. Most loan modification attorneys do not charge until they present the agreement to the lender and begin working on the case. A homeowner may think that representing themselves when dealing with a lender will save money in the long run and that they are guaranteed for loan modification, but a homeowner alone cannot push the envelope and get the very best results from a lender. Loan modification attorneys ensure that the homeowner is properly represented and gets the loan modification assistance that they require if they are qualified.
For those homeowners out there who have gone bankrupt, there are now bankruptcy loan modifications available for those who have filed for chapter 13 bankruptcy in the past. While acquiring a form of loan modification with a bankruptcy on file can be impossible for a lone homeowner, a loan modification attorney can get the desired results from both lender and homeowner.
Emma Lanier, "Loan Modifications FAQ", Mortgage Lending Modifications
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1 Comments
Post a CommentHi, Adam,
I agree that a qualified and experienced attorney can be very helpful for a homeowner who seeks a home loan modification so they can stay in their homes.
William
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