Is Help Really On The Way

March 20, 2009 by admin
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The Home Owner Affordability and  Stability Plan has arrived and as usual the “devil is in the details”. Borrowers are jamming the lines at the mortgage servicers trying to get loan modifications and refinances using the governments newly published guidelines. The process is long and arduous. Homeowners should expect upwards of 3 months to get their modification complete. One little catch, your lender (not servicer) might not participate in the program and therefore you may not be eligible for help. In the last two weeks I have had three clients that were trying to get loan modifications through IndyMac (federal bank) and none were eligible. Ironically IndyMac is a federal bank. You would think a federal bank would be able to institute the government plan to help their borrowers.

If you think you need help, fill out our contact page and we will check your eligibility for free. The Helping Hand Foundation is here to help borrowers in need. We will explain the process and advise you the best way to go about applying for a loan modification or other help on your mortgage.

Beware of companies offering to sell you the forms, or software to prepare a package for the loan modification. Most of the work can be done via phone, internet, and using the lenders forms on their website for free. You only need help if you don’t understand the forms and how to fill them out. Most borrowers will find that they are unable to get through the process without some help because of the amount of time and effort it takes. It is essential that the information provided to the lender is accurate, and the supporting documents are in order so the lender can determine if you are eligible.

Finally, be diligent in your follow up and stay in contact with the lender until your modification is complete. Otherwise, your loan modification might slip through the cracks. Contact the Helping Hand Foundation if you need further assistance.

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