Save My House Tips – You Must Act Now Before Congress Changes The Rules


 

There are a lot of people whose only thought is “How can I save my house”? They bought a little more than they could afford hoping they would be able to grow into the payments. The banks facilitated this idea with adjustable rate mortgages. For a lot of young couples this was a way to enjoy their future dreams today. Who could have predicted a worldwide recession?

Now many people are looking for loan modifications. They thought they would be safe when they took out the loan because if they ever got in trouble, they could always sell their home to avoid foreclosure. Along with a global recession, home values fell as much as 50% in some markets.

Actually the huge number of homes that have gone to foreclosure has helped people in this situation. Banks can’t handle all the foreclosures and for the first time in history, are modifying home loans. This would have never happened in a normal market. The problem was so widespread that the government has allotted funds to help banks absorb the loss they incur when modifying a mortgage.

The program started slowly but now has the kinks worked out and more loan modifications are being approved than ever before. Just as things are getting rolling, the new powers in the House of Representatives have pledged to cut the budget and assistance to banks. If they are successful the number of approved loan modifications will plunge. If you have been hanging on by a thread, the time to act is now.

Banks have their own language. They talk about debt ratios, FICO scores and loan-to-value. If you are familiar with these terms you can probably negotiate the loan modification yourself if you know the right steps, the proper forms to submit and how to fill them out so the lender will be compelled to say yes.

You can greatly increase your chances if you take some kind of home study course prior to starting your mortgage refinance. Hiring a professional to represent you is probably a good move if you feel intimidated by banks. Unfortunately they will not be as motivated as you to modify your home loan because nobody cares more about your home than you.

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