A downturn in the United States economy has increased the demand for mortgage loan modification assistance. With a large amount of homeowners being upside down, the opportunity to refinance into a better mortgage term has become impossible.
For those who are stuck with the adjustable rate mortgage, a high interest rate, etc. the chances of qualifying for a new loan are very slim. First, if you qualified for a stated income lenders no longer allows such type of loan. Therefore, borrowers in this situation will have to stay in their current position no matter how high the interest may become. Second, the lenders requirement for debt to income ratio’s have changed. Some lenders use to let you go up to 65% dti and now good luck with getting 55%(only if you have 80% or below loan to value). Third, lenders now requires borrowers to have reserves. In this economy how many people really have reserves? The likelihood of these people having reserves when the economy was at it’s best is probably slim. Finally, let’s not forget about the distressed area’s which is nationwide. To this day maybe 99.9% lender will not do a 100 percent financing (who can blame them?). Now, with all this in mind, what options are these homeowners left with?
The answer?
Loan modification can be beneficial for homeowners when refinancing is no longer an option. With foreclosure filings increasing up over 80 percent higher than 2007, it has forced lenders to cooperate with assisting homeowners by modifying non performing mortgage loans. Lender are willing to work with homeowners a long as they feel that the loan can perform. Though, in some cases homeowner are denied for the simple reason that no matter what modification the lender has to offer; the borrower just cannot afford the home.
Can a homeowner do their own loan modification?
Yes, homeowners can choose modify their current mortgage terms with their current lender. Though, keep in mind that the lender at times may give you what is more beneficial for them and not the homeowner. Hiring professionals can be very costly but, it has its benefits. Keep in mind that their are many loan modification companies out there and choosing the right one can be difficult. When choosing a company make sure to research who they are and what their reputation is. Loan modification prices vary depending on how much work needs to be done. When working with a company, make sure that you are aware that there is no guarantee that the loan modification can be done. There are loan modification software’s available for these companies such as Casi Mod to determine if there is a possibility that a loan modification can be made. By inputting the current financial situation, it will give them a general idea on the possibilities of attaining a loan modification. Be aware of organizations that collect money before taking all financial (income, expenses, assets, etc.) information and consulting you with a plan that they will try to conquer. Make sure that they take a really good look at the file, consult you and give that you a proposal before paying for their services. Again, this can be costly but highly suggested as long as you are dealing with a superior company.
In conclusion, owning a home is an American dream. Homeowners do not want to lose their homes because no matter what they will have to live elsewhere. Though, with the decrease in home values and income, deterioration of credit, and strict lender guidelines it is almost impossible to refinance and put themselves in a better position. Therefore, doing a loan modification could be the best option for most people.
By: Miko Del Rosario
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Refinance or Loan Modification?
January 9th, 2010Option ARM Refinancing Loans
November 3rd, 2009
There are many products available that are included under the umbrella of refinancing loans; one of them is the Option ARM refinancing loan. ARM stands for adjustable rate mortgage and while it is a popular option, before you apply for one, there are a few things you should know.
An option ARM refinance loan is possibly the most flexible type of loan on the market. With the option ARM refinance loan, you have four different options to control your loan payments each month.
For instance there are two options that allow you to pay less than the principle and interest that are normal for all standard loans. Instead of paying both the interest and principle, you can choose to pay either the minimum payment or interest only. Minimum payment is the absolute minimum you can pay on your monthly loan payment. This type of payment is usually term interest deferred, because not only are you not paying the principle, you are also not paying some of the interest. The interest and principle are tacked on later on in the life of the loan according to the specific loan schedule. It should be noted that the minimum payment is usually increased every year to keep the homeowner somewhat in line with their necessary payments.
An Interest only option allows the homeowner the option to pay only the interest on the loan deferring the principle. Interest only payments are a great way to increase cash flow, when employment is tight or if you would rather use your monthly income for other types of purchases or investments.
Besides two options for paying less than the principle and interest of the loan, you also have two options for paying both your principle and interest. The first type of payment option is called the 30 year amortization payment. You pay your loan according to a standard loan in which you pay the principle and interest for a full 30 year mortgage term. The other type of option available is the full 15 year amortization payment. If you have extra income and would like to pay down your debt quickly, you can choose the option of paying off your loan in a 15 year schedule.
It should be noted that this type of mortgage is not for everyone. For instance, seasonal employees might benefit from this type of mortgage especially during the slow season and savvy homeowners that manage their money well can also benefit. However, this type of loan is not for the person looking to pay the least amount possible due to a lower income. In situations like these, this loan can increase the risk of financial problems.
By: Connie Barker