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Example of a Hardship Letter for a Mortgage Loan Modification
A basic loan modification requirement is to demonstrate to your lending institution that you are faced with a financial hardship situation. You need to present enough evidence to convince your lender that, due to your current circumstances, you need to negotiate a lower monthly payment with them.
Some mortgage holders find the process of composing this letter somewhat intimidating. However, bear in mind that lenders are highly motivated right now to approve borrowers under the new Obama guidelines. A hardship letter is your opportunity to let your bank know what has happened since they originated your mortgage, and why you must get a modification on your current terms. Below is a letter that will give you a starting point for composing one of your own.
Date.
Lending institution name and address.
Your name, your address, and your loan number.
Dear [blank]:
This letter is to explain to you, my current financial circumstances, and to request a loan modification from your institution, so that I may stay in my home. My family and I do not want to lose our home, and we are willing to work with you to do whatever it takes to stay here.
We became delinquent on our mortgage payment, due to my husband’s job layoff. He was employed for five years, but then he was out of work for four months. During those four months, we needed to spend our savings to buy groceries and pay our basic bills, to make ends meet, we cut back on our expenses by any means possible. Now however, we have depleted our savings and must use credit cards simply to pay for living expenses, and to keep up with other bills.
The good news is that recently my husband started a new job. While his pay is less than what he earned before, we have adjusted our budget, as necessary. With a modified monthly mortgage payment, we will be able to afford to stay in our home. As you may know, due to declining property values all around, our houses value has declined so much that selling or refinancing is not a possibility. Renegotiating our loan with you is our only option.
In light of our family’s circumstances, please consider as for President Obama’s home affordable plan, or whatever other program we might qualify for through your bank. We are hard-working, responsible homeowners, simply trying to keep our family’s home. Please review our enclosed application, and consider us for a rate reduction to 2%, with 40 year terms. Thank you very much for your consideration, and we are most eagerly awaiting your response.
Respectfully,
[Your name].
Of course, you will need to use this letter as a template. Personalize it as necessary, describing your own particular circumstances. The main points are to be descriptive, yet three, providing a few details to try to gain your lender’s sympathy. Also, you will be required to demonstrate your ability to meet the new modified payment terms of the loan. This means that you’ll need to submit to your lender a budget detailing your expenses and income. Show your lender in black and white terms that you we’ll be able to afford the renegotiated terms of your current agreement with them. A budget that includes a small provision for emergencies each month will lend credibility to your application.
Once you understand how to write an effective loan modification hardship letter, you stand a good chance of qualifying for a home loan modification that allows you to stay in your home. You’ll need to complete a financial statement, so begin by assembling any necessary documentation for this. Wait to contact your lender until you have all your paperwork together. By being thoroughly prepared, you stand the best possible chance of saving your home, under this once-in-a-lifetime plan.
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.