The foreclosure crisis continues to ravage our economy with more lost jobs, reduced home equity from plummeting home sales and delinquent mortgage payments. Unfortunately, many people have the ability to make their home loan payment on time but they jumped on the loan modification train with their neighbors and stopped paying their mortgage in hopes of reducing their monthly payments through renegotiations with the loss and mitigation department of their mortgage servicing company.
Clearly, there is nothing wrong with renegotiating your mortgage for a lower payment. Essentially that is what mortgage refinancing is all about. Loan modifications are different, because the terms are not fair for the bank because they take a loss. Banks who hold the mortgage note loose income from pre-payment penalties, loss of interest and in some cases loss of principal. The argument could be made that each time a bank agrees to a loan modification jobs are lost, because revenue is lost and expenses must be cut. However the reality is that we are in a serious financial crisis and if the mortgage lenders did not restructure their customers mortgage loans, then the banks would crash quickly as the liquidity problems would worsen.
Millions of homeowners are seeking mortgage refinancing or loan modifications in an effort to save their house or make their monthly payments more affordable. Unfortunately for mortgage brokers and lenders, mortgage refinance closings have slowed to very uncomfortable rate.
According to CFB Branch loan officer, Jeff Moran, most refinance loans are taking seven to eight weeks. Imagine owning a mortgage company that had to fund four staff payrolls to fund a loan. Imagine paying underwriters, processors and loan officers to work on home loans that likely would not actually close. The mortgage business has seen brighter days. Credit restrictions have tightened lending guidelines to the level that very few borrowers qualify for a mortgage. Moran continued, “FHA mortgage loans have been the only lending product we can count on and fortunately the government loans will consider the borrower’s compensating factors for approvals.”
On the other hand loan modification companies have never has more business. With millions of have homeowners on the brink of foreclosure, people are lining up to help people modify their loan terms. With the recent $850 billion dollars from the Financial Bail-Out package, you can bet that loan modifications will only increase in 2009. Once we get past the foreclosure crisis most financial critics agree that home refinancing will resume back on its normal course.
Mortgage lenders have started to negotiate with borrowers who are not delinquent with their mortgage. In most cases, you don’t have to be 60 days late to get a loan modification any more. The Chinese define crisis as danger and opportunity. Hopefully Americans will utilize this foreclosure crisis and seize the opportunity to move forward as a stronger more pragmatic country.
By: Bryan Dornan
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Loan Modifications, Mortgage Refinance Loans and the Foreclosure Crisis
April 21st, 2010Shopping for a Home Mortgage or Refinance Loan Online
April 3rd, 2010
First and foremost, get quotes from several mortgage lenders. Getting a home purchase, second mortgage or mortgage refinance loan is easier said then done. If you submit a loan hastily to your local bank, you could end up with an average loan and pay a higher rate of interest than you might have if you shopped more efficiently.
Your goal for shopping should be to find the mortgage loan you need, while getting a competitive interest rate with minimal fees. It is paramount to locate the best home equity lender available. To accomplish this, you must consider several offers from several credible mortgage lenders. It is important that you explore all of the mortgage loan offers at the same time, because interest rates can change daily and you want to compare apples to apples.
Determine and evaluate all loan costs: Consider the interest rate, processing fees, prepayment penalties as well as lending junk fees. Line up the Reg Z- Federal Truth and Lending statements from all of the mortgage lenders you are considering for this loan. Check the APR and you should get a better understanding of which lender you want to do business with. A loan officer who is knowledgeable, cordial, and addresses your goals and concerns is important for making a decision.
Like with anything else, there are good mortgage brokers and bad ones. There are good experiences, and there are ones that you would like to forget. Don’t be in such a hurry that you commit your home equity to a bad experience from a bad lender. Take a deep breath and find the right home loan from the best mortgage lender.
By: Art Nourian
Making Refinance Home Loans Fast and Easy
March 28th, 2010
Home owners across the country refinance everyday to either get a lower rate or pull cash out for various reasons. Many use local banks, credit unions and mortgage brokers. However many people often choose to use large national banks for their loans because of great low rates they offer on their home refinance loan products.
Negatives Of The Big Banks
But because large corporate banks are generally located in another city you will have to fax or mail your documents to them. This can add unwanted time to the process and can sometimes get frustrating. But by gathering the required documents ahead of time you can have the same fast and pleasant home loan experience you would get from a local bank.
When you are applying for your home refinance loan your mortgage officer will in most cases give you a checklist of required documents to send them. If for some reason you are not provided with this list the following list should help you.
Documents Needed For a Fast Home loan
Most Recent Pay Stub- This will allow the bank to verify income and employment. Supply this information for both borrowers that intend to be on the mortgage.
Home Owners Insurance Information- This will make it easier for the bank to change the mortgagee clause on your loan. The clause basically states who gets paid by the insurance company in the event of property loss.
Last two years W-2- Again supply this for both borrowers as it will help determine income levels and debt to income ratios.
Financial Account Statements-Supply copies of any recent bank statements, 401K or retirement accounts. This will show the lender your amount of reserves and help determine your eligibility for the loan you want.
Landlord Contact Info- If you rent supply the name and number of your landlord. The lender may want to contact them to check n your rent payment history. This only required for purchase transactions.
The above list covers the basic information needed to pre-approve most refinance home loans. Keep in mind that your loan officer may however ask you to send additional documents that have been requested by the loan underwriters.
By: Darin Sewell