What do I need to give to my loan servicer if I am requesting a loan modification?
You are likely to need the following documents for your loan modification request:
· Recent paystubs or documentation of your monthly gross household income
· Your most recent income tax return
· Documentation of any debts that you owe, including credit cards, student loans, vehicle loans,
etc., which shows the amount of the debts and your monthly payments on those debts
· Documentation of a second mortgage, if you have one, including the amount owed on the mortgage loan and the monthly payment amount
· Information about any other assets that you own
· A letter of explanation as to why you need a loan modification, i.e. the circumstances that have caused your financial hardship, such as job losses, medical expenses, etc.
Other Foreclosure FAQs
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How do creditors get paid when foreclosing on a house to satisfy unpaid debts?
A: A foreclosure is where the creditor collects its lien by forcing a sale of the debtor's real property. The creditor receives the amount of the proceeds from the sale … More -
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What is the Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan?
A: Congress recently passed the Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan (“the Plan”), which provides various options for homeowners who are feeling the … More -
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When and why does foreclosure begin?
A: Lenders will initiate foreclosure proceedings when homeowners become delinquent in their mortgage obligations, usually after three payments are missed. The lender … More -
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What is a loan modification, and how will it help me with my mortgage?
A: A loan modification occurs when a homeowner enters into an agreement with his or her mortgage loan servicer to change the terms of the mortgage. The goal … More -
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How long does it take to get a loan modification?
A: The length of time that it takes to get a loan modification depends greatly on how long it takes your mortgage holder to process your loan modification, as … More -
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I have already filed for bankruptcy. Will the Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan help me keep my home?
A: While the Plan does not contain specific provisions about consumers who are already in bankruptcy, the Helping Families Save Their Homes Act of 2009, which is … More -
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How do I know if my loan servicer is participating in the Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan?
A: You should check with your loan servicer to see if it is participating in the Plan. If your loan servicer is not participating in the Plan, you should still … More -
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What are the basic eligibility requirements for a loan modification under the Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan?
A: You must meet some minimum eligibility requirements in order to qualify for a loan modification under the plan: · … More -
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Are all mortgage loans eligible for refinancing or loan modification under the Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan?
A: Yes, most types of loans, including adjustable-rate mortgages, prime or sub-prime mortgages, and loans through Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, or private lenders are … More -
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Will I be ineligible for a loan modification under the Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan if I am current in my mortgage payments?
A: No. You may still be eligible for a loan modification under the Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan if you are current in your mortgage payments, but you are … More
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