Many homeowners find it difficult to write a hardship letter to their lender, so I thought I would post some examples from my forum. 

When attempting to stop foreclosure and apply for a loan modification with your lender, you will be dealing with your lenders employee. Their job is to protect the lender. Your job is to save your home and also make that lender's employee, your friend. :) Trust me, a friend in the loss mitigation department is a friend indeed.

Please feel free to change it around and insert your own twist. Remember the person reading it reads these all day, so don't be too lengthy and get to the point.  

(Example Hardship Letter)

To Whom It May Concern:

I am writing this letter to explain my unfortunate set of circumstances that have caused us to become delinquent on our mortgage. We have done everything in our power to make ends meet but unfortunately we have fallen short and would like you to consider working with us to modify our loan. Our number one goal is to keep our home and we would really appreciate the opportunity to do that.

The main reason that caused us to be late is (insert reason here and don't be too lengthy and long winded) Soon after being late and our income not being nearly enough, we had fallen further and further behind. Now, it's to the point where we cannot afford to pay what is owed to (lender). It is our full intention to pay what we owe. But at this time we have exhausted all of our income and resources so we are turning to you for help.

Our situation has got better because (reason here) and we feel that a loan modification would benefit us both. We would appreciate if you can work with us to lower or delinquent amount owed and or payment so we can keep our home and also afford to make amends with your firm.

We truly hope that you will consider working with us and we are anxious to get this settled so we all can move on.

Sincerely and Respectfully,

Mr. & Mrs. ___________________
Signature_____________________
Loan # ______________________
Address______________________
Phone________________________

Hardship Letter Contributed by a Forum Member
September 7, 2007
To: Countrywide Mortgage account # 058989482

Re: Mortgage modification program

Due to the recent adjustment to the mortgage I currently have with your company, I am finding it very difficult to afford the new payment. I have a 3 year fixed rate which is now adjustable and is schedule to adjust again in Feb. 2008.

Considering my current income, there will be no way I can afford the increased payments come February. Hopefully there is way to renegotiate the terms of my current mortgage to avoid default or foreclosure on my home.

Is it possible to have my current adjustable rate mortgage converted to a fixed rate? If this is not possible can the next rate change be postponed to a future date to allow me to hopefully refinance. Any other solutions you could provide would be greatly appreciated.

I have had no problem making my payments for over three years now and do not want that to change. My mortgage was originally written by another company and bought by Countrywide. The original mortgage terms are terrible but it was the only loan I was qualified for at the time. I was assured that refinancing would be no problem but that turned out not to be true due to the downturn of the housing industry.

The main problem is that my property is now worth about 5-10% less than what I paid for it which is preventing me from being able to refinance. I was researching on the internet and came across the Fannie Mae Announcement #06-18 (Oct. 4th 2006) regarding the servicing of Conventional Mortgage Modifications.

I believe this addresses the situation I currently find myself in along with many other homeowners. Attached are recent pay stubs showing my current income.

thanks you for your time and consideration.

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26 Comments on Example Hardship Letter to Stop Foreclosure

SEP
21
2007
Those are great examples.  Thanks for sharing!
4:38pm • #1
233,860 Points 3 Featured Posts

I like this letter, It will help a lot of agents help their clients.

This gift of helping agents will return to you ten fold.

Thanks for caring

 

Brett Noel / Success Coach

www.Brettnoel.com

4:58pm • #2
1 Featured Post
Thanks for sharing...I'm trying to learn as much as I can right now about the forclosure market/short sales..Any suggestions?
5:06pm • #3
385,841 Points 35 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Moe,

Excellent tips. I will keep these on file. Thanks,   Fran

5:22pm • #4
SEP
25
2007

Sorry, everyone. Thanks for the compliments. Whatever I can do to help.

Been sooooooooo busy doing what I can to help people stop foreclosure and teach homeowners how to apply for a loan modification with their lender.

I am coming out with training material on how to perform loss mitigation. It will be the best and most comprehensive around. Stay tuned.

6:05pm • #5
SEP
30
2007
I am in the process of trying to save my home and I came across this letter, thank you for having something like this to help those of us when we need help the most.  Hopefully I can save my home and when it happends. I'll be sure to let you know.
cathy
10:59pm • #6
NOV
08
2007
After the loan modification, I am sure it is important to respond to the County before the 30 days has passed.   Are there any samples of letters to send to the County for responses? 
Paula
4:05pm • #7
NOV
29
2007
Thank you for this wonderful draft. Hopefully, I will have a happy ending and can keep my home eventually.
Maje
11:19pm • #8
JAN
27
2008

This is awesome! Thanks for having these drafts for us to be able to help with our situation! God Bless You!

Susan
12:14pm • #9
JAN
29
2008

man this is really bad.  im depressed. i dont want to loose my house.  thank you for the sample.

i just got served papers. can i please get some Help on how to write to the county.

as you can see im not a good writer but i will try. Thanks

sandy
8:04pm • #10
FEB
04
2008
THANKS A LOT!  GOOD LUCK TO EVERYBODY AND GOD BLESS YOU.
MARIA
8:11pm • #11
MAR
17
2008

This hardship letter was a lifesaver. I mirror everyone's sentiments. God bless you and your business,

Pamela
4:47pm • #12
JUL
02
2008

Great thank you very much I actually went into the website and checked it out, Great stuff!

4:41pm • #13
JUL
08

tHANKS A LOT. THIS WAS A GREAT HELP

 

dianne

Pray that I will be able to keep my house. I am a first time hom
3:49pm • #14
AUG
06

I will be using this example letter to stop a foreclosure on my home. I pray that this will help.

Allison
5:37pm • #15
AUG
13

Thanks you for this example letter.  I have been SO stressed out about my mortgage situation that I didn't know where to begin in writing a hardship letter.  This is exactly what I needed.  God will bless you for helping others!   

Hope
2:34pm • #18
SEP
17

      what do you know about the law that may help people to keep the pace where they live

      on October 01 2008

victor flores
1:55pm • #19
OCT
14

Thank you for posting the hardship letters.  I pray that everyone is able to save their homes and fight these devilish times.  We all just have to remember who is in charge and rely heavily on our beliefs.  Good luck to you all and may God keep your minds at peace.

Joy
3:07pm • #20
NOV
30
DEC
14

Is ther a sample letter to send to existing lenders letting them know i want to refinance with the hope for homeowners program?  I want to ask the lender to stop the foreclosure process and give me a chance to re-fianance.

Diana Madrid
6:18pm • #23
JAN
27

Thanks for sharing these letters. I pray that it will help us stop forclosure.

M. Ferreira
12:07pm • #24
MAR
20

The example letters are a great start for me. I'm in a hardship situation due to County taxes increasing by $200 per month.  Add HOA and your payment, and Whoa!, this is getting rediculous now. 

J.Macy
10:32am • #25
MAR
26

Thank you for your most encouraging hardship letter examples.....I will write my 3rd hardship letter.....everyone pray that I get help.......I am alone and trying to make ends meet and get back on my feet....have been in my home 30 years now.....

Gloria
1:40pm • #26
MAR
30

Hi this is Roberto Mendoza, last time I talked to the bank they told me that I qualifie for a loan modification, but they want me to send a letter expleaning all my income, because I get paid in cash, and just a little in check,my first lenguaje is spanish, and I don't really know how to do it,CAN SOMEBODY SENT ME AN EXAMPLE ON HOW TO DO IT PLEASE!!!!! THANKS A LOT!!!  MONSTERDOG21@YAHOO.ES  I also don't know if this is the hardship letter!!thanks a gain.

ROBERTO MENDOZA
10:16pm • #27
APR
29

These sample letters really work!!! Last year I was blessed and granted the home modification approval, our mortgage payment was cut into almost half, we still retain our property.  God bless, this website.

Ed

Edward
6:35pm • #28
MAY
22

The hardship is a oh so important part of the loss mitigation process. With out a solid hardship or a solid hardship letter there can be no loan modification or any other mortgage workout.

 

If you are a Homeowner who is seeking a loan modification or any other form of mortgage workout and need some help with your hardship story or hardship letter then visit the web resource at the link below...

hardship letter template  - Available through the HopeNHousing.Org web site

 

Don't forget to see if you qualify for the Obama plan known as the Make Home Affordable program. This program helps Homeowners obtain both loan modification or a mortgage refinance. 

You can find other useful info on loan modification and foreclosure prevention programs @http://stopourforeclosure.wordpress.com

Hardship Letter Template
12:26pm • #29
MAY
26

I am in the process of losing my home.  I was off work for 6 weeks due to illness and lived on credit cards to keep up the mortgage payment.  Now, everything has bitten me in the butt.  I don't want to lose my house because I owe more than what it's worth.  I'm afraid I will be on the streets with my children.  I've done everyting to make ends meet---just not happening.  I've cut out all entertainment expenses, such as Netflix, movies, eating out, etc...I still have my job and access to internet from my job but i'm afraid my letter didn't work.

Rhonda
3:36pm • #30

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Moe Bedard

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My name is Moe Bedard and I am Founder of www.LoanSafe.org and President of Loan Safe Solutions. My mission is to educate consumers about the loan modification process and my goal is to inform homeowners that there is free foreclosure help and tools to help stop foreclosure. Let's fix these loans and save people's homes!


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