Government Loan Modification

Government Loan Modification

The new government loan modification programs that are available will certainly be just what millions of families are looking for. As of March 4th, 2009 the White House and Department of Treasure, has slowly been releasing information with regard to how the government loan modification will work.This is what we know so far…

The governement loan modification will “alter” the payments on your mortgage to a level that is no more than 31% of your debt to income ratio. What is uncertain at least to me at this point, is whether the ration that they use will include existing credit based bills such as credit cards, term loans, and car loans as well. Either way though, for millions of families, the government loan modification programs will allow them to save their homes and allow them to continue living in their houses at a much reduced mortgage payment.

One other HUGE benefit to the government loan modification will be the finacial incentives that are being offered to homeowners. The government will give people that enroll in the government loan modification program up to $1,000 per year up to five years as long as they abide by the terms of the modification. This money will be applied directly to the principal amount of the mortage. So, not only are you able to get a lower monthly payment, but you very well could reduce the principal amount of your loan by up to $5,000 for simply paying your loan payment on time.

Something else to keep in mind for those that are thinking about taking advantage of the government loan modification program is that it is going to be not only easy to apply for, but it will be easy to be accepted. The government and the lenders alike know that the economy in a large part hinges on finding a way for people to stay in their homes and to slow the currect rate of foreclosures. The only way that this is possible is to exist existing mortgages, due to the way that they were set up in the first place. The modified mortgages will all be fixed rate and will be affordable according to your income.

If you are in a situation where you could lose your home, the government loan modification could likely be just what you need. Many feel as though their situation is beyond repair. However, the government loan modification programs are designed to give you a fresh start, almost like a do-over. So, if you are in a situation where you might lose your home, take advantage of a government loan modification to put yourself in a situation where you can not only save your home, but also preserve the credit rating that you have worked so hard to get.

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