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Loan Modification Companies How They Work

If you are searching the internet for loan modification companies, this article will help you narrow down your search by teaching you what to look for.

Loan modification companies are used when a homeowner is struggling to make his/her payments and needs help. This can be caused by a loss of income, a type of hardship or an increase in your interest rate resulting in higher monthly payments. I know I suffered from a combination of all three of these at one point. I was in construction, my daughter needed two eye surgeries that were not covered by our insurance and my interest skyrocketed when my loan adjusted causing my payments to double. Yes, double!

The perfect candidate for a loan modification is someone who has higher interest rates, an adjustable loan and still has an income coming in. These tend to get approved quite easily.

So, what does a loan modification company do? Well, instead of you calling your lender and trying to resolve the problem with your loan yourself, they handle this for you. It is a very complex process that can take months to resolve and if you don’t get it right you’ll get denied. Or, even worse, if you don’t know what you are doing you could actually get a loan modification that does you no or little good and you’ll be stuck in it. There are no second chances with these.

It just makes sense to hire a professional in these cases and get the best possible resolution. If an experience loan modification company can get you a 4% fixed for 40 years loan and you get your current adjustable rate frozen for 3-5 more years, the difference in your payments each month with be substantial and the difference over the life of your loan will be tremendous!

The problem is, the press tends to highlight the negative aspects of loan modification companies. You never here stories on the news about a good company that just saved someone $800 a month on their mortgage payment! Instead, you here the exact opposite where some company took a homeowners hard earned money and didn’t accomplish anything. Both of these situations happen all the time, so you need to know what to look for in a good company.

Here are some tips:

1. Make sure they are licensed by the DRE in whatever state they are operating out of. They need to have a license or be an attorney to take payments for negotiating loan mods.

2. Just because someone is an attorney does not mean they are honest! Find out the attorneys name and check their bar status and see if you find any complaints against them. If there are excessive complaints you may want to think twice – especially if they are related to loan modification.

3. Choose a company that makes the most sense! Talk to a few different companies. Don’t make any rash decisions! If one company is just pushing for you to pay them and promises things that sound too good to be true, they probably are. Find a company that is extremely professional and outlines a good plan for your unique situation.

4. Get pre qualified! Did you know that some companies can actually have an underwriter call your lender and see if you will qualify for a loan modification under current guidelines? This way, you should know before you go in what kind out outcome to expect.

5. Check references. See if they have actual homeowners who have used their services that you can call. See if they can email you examples of their past successes. If they are a good company, they will have no problem with this.

I wish you luck in lowering your mortgage payments and hope this will help you make a wise decision.

Payday Loans – How To Choose A Lender (Page 1 of 2)

Most of us have experienced a minor crisis which called for immediate cash. If you have been in this position you may have considered taking out a payday loan, also known as a cash advance or paycheck loan. It’s a well known fact that these loans feature steep finance charges, obligating the borrower to repay the debt at an annualized interest rate of over 900%. Because of the high cost of this form of borrowing, payday loans should only be used as a last resort. Using them frequently can trap a person in a dangerous cycle of debt.

If you decide on a cash advance loan you have a number of options. To the dismay of many lawmakers, this form of lending has proliferated throughout the US and Canada, and those who don’t have local access to a lender can easily find one online. In fact, your online payday loan options are so abundant that you may have some difficulty in settling upon a lender. The following are some unique features of payday loans, and a few guidelines to follow when getting one.

Exactly how high are the finance charges? A typical $250 payday loan carries finance charges from about $40 to $75, which translates into an APR of 400% to 800%. Not much of a bargain, but you can find significant differences from lender to lender.

One criteria you can use to compare payday loan companies is the maximum amount they will lend. The minimum amount is normally around $200, with the upper limit being somewhere around $2000. The precise amount will be determined by several factors including your income and work history. In many cases you will be able to increase the maximum amount for which you are eligible by building a history with the lender. Take care not to borrow more than you can afford to repay on the specified date, or you will incur even more finance charges.

How quickly will you receive your money? If you get the cash advance in person at a local establishment, you will have the cash as soon as you are approved. Online lenders take slightly longer, with the next business day being the norm. Some companies offer money wired into your account on the same business day provided you receive approval before a certain time, for instance 2:00 pm. You will probably pay more in fees for same-day service.

The minimum monthly income requirement for a payday loan can be as low as $800, not a big issue for most full time workers. Most lenders will not run a credit check; however, many of them use some type of tracking service that verifies identity and other information given by the loan applicant.

What if you are self employed or living on a fixed income like a pension or social security? Not all lenders will extend credit for this type of income, but you can find one with some persistence. In the event that you receive some non-traditional form of income that you want considered, the lender will verify the income by looking at your bank statements.

Do you happen to have access to a fax machine? With many payday loan companies, you won’t need it. “No Fax” lenders are the norm these days. While some lenders may require you to fax proof of income, most of the time everything can be verified online, saving valuable time in getting your money which can be deposited directly into your checking or savings account.