A mortgage loan modification allows you to repay the balance of your mortgage loan under more favorable terms than your original agreement, addressing any past due payments in the process and returning your account to good standing after a loan default.
If your mortgage payment is more than you can currently afford due to one of the following situations, loan modification may be an option.
While lenders and loan servicers are required by law to offer this option to all borrowers, the reality is that many fail to do so, or delay processing the loan modification in a timely manner so that the borrower can avoid foreclosure. For some lenders and loan servicers, there’s simply more money and less risk in allowing you to fail and enter foreclosure than in helping you succeed and address the issues that resulted in your loan default.
If your lender or loan servicer has threatened to foreclose without notifying you of your options regarding loan modification, failed to comply with U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development guidelines regarding loan modification for your FHA or VA loan, failed to gather information that could qualify you for loan modification, or delayed processing your application while continuing foreclosure activity against you, you may need legal assistance to save your home.
We believe these kinds of deceptive business practices in the mortgage industry are wrong, and that companies that engage in unethical and disrespectful behavior toward their mortgage borrowers should be held accountable.
Our legal team will fight for your rights and your home, and make the process of applying for loan modification as simple as stress-free as possible. We will attempt make sure that your mortgage lender or loan servicer provides you with the of the assistance and consideration you are due as homeowner under the law.
An attorney and paralegal will be assigned to your case. Work will begin immediately and we will keep you informed of our progress. We do not waste time with form letters hoping for a response. We will contact your mortgage lender or loan servicer directly, provide them with all documentation needed to assess your eligibility for loan modification, and keep pushing to get your application for loan modification approved in a timely manner.
Your lender or loan servicer will no longer contact you. Once you hire an attorney, the law states that creditors and their debt collectors must speak and deal only with your attorney. This means that letters and phone calls threatening foreclosure over your past-due balance will stop, and you will no longer have the burden of calling and writing your mortgage lender or loan servicer in an attempt to get help.
If you have a pending foreclosure notice, we will quickly address it. If your lender or loan servicer has already taken steps to foreclose on your home, we will immediately begin working to stop that process. We will negotiate to resolve the situation as soon as possible, and return the property to your control.
We will communicate with the lender for you. Our legal team will work with you to create a hardship letter that documents the reasons why you should be eligible for loan modification. We will detail the personal circumstances that have led to your loan default – whether due to job loss, divorce, medical issues, or other events out of the ordinary – and explain how they have impacted your ability to pay the full amount due.
We will negotiate the terms of your loan modification. Once you qualify for a modification, we will negotiate a new loan package structured to address the issues that caused you to default on the original loan. We will fight for a lower interest rate, conversion from variable to fixed interest, a change in the repayment timeline, or anything else needed to ensure you are in the best position to avoid default in the future.
Your rights will be protected. If we discover that your lender or loan servicer has taken actions against you that violate federal statutes or consumer protection laws, we will use every legal means required to address the situation. We can even file a lawsuit on your behalf if necessary.