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Missed A Mortgage Payment, Now What?

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Missed A Mortgage Payment, Now What?

 

 

Can One Missed Mortgage Payment Affect Your Credit Rating? Yes! Here's What to Do if You Miss OneMost people don’t know whether or not a single missed mortgage payment can have serious consequences for their credit score.

The good news is that there are things that can be done to mitigate the damage and help anyone who has missed a payment repair their credit. What are some options to help homeowners get back in the good graces of their creditors?

Own Up To The Mistake

The best thing to do is to admit that the payment was missed and immediately make amends for it. For the most part, mortgage lenders are sympathetic to the fact that people miss payments for reasons that may be beyond their control.

By calling the lender as soon as it appears that a payment may be late or not forthcoming at all, it is easier to make arrangements to roll that payment back into the mortgage or take other steps to decrease the odds of a negative remark being made on a credit report.

Don’t Let A Single Missed Payment Turn Into Multiple Missed Payments

While a single missed payment can hurt a credit score, it is important to not compound the mistake by missing more payments. In some cases, someone may decide to make up for the late payment before making any further payments.

However, that only makes the mistake worse because a borrower will be considered late on all subsequent payments. It is better to make the most current payment on time and make the late payment the secondary priority.

Hire A Third-Party If Necessary To Negotiate A Loan Modification

It is important to not let emotion get in the way of negotiating a modification to a mortgage. When a borrower hires a credit counselor or a bankruptcy attorney to talk his or her creditors, the negotiations can stay professional and on topic.

In most cases, a lender will be willing to make modifications for those who need them because it is better to get the money from the borrower willingly instead of having to go through a foreclosure proceeding.

While a missed mortgage payment can be bad news for a credit score, it is possible to make amends for the missed payment while minimizing long-term damage to a borrower’s credit score. By owning the mistake, staying current on all future payments and working with a third-party, it may be possible for a lender to forget that the missed payment ever happened. 

If you have additional questions about mortgages Mark Taylor can help.  Please feel free to contact Mark at 602.361.0707 or by email at mark@awesomerates.com

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Missed A Mortgage Payment, Now What?

Rob Marken
Bend River Realty - Bend, OR
25+ years experience in Bend

Great points.  Some times things happen in life and mortgage payments may be missed.  This are great tips to prevent a minor misstep from becoming much more.  Thanks for sharing. 

Jul 24, 2014 01:47 AM
Mark Taylor Mortgages
and for 1st Time Buyers, Move Up Buyers & Investors - Scottsdale, AZ
602-361-0707 #MarkTaylor #Awesomerates NMLS#207897

Thanks for commenting  Rob.  Wishing you a wonderful day in Oregon !

Jul 24, 2014 03:54 AM
Jeff Jensen
The Federal Savings Bank/Lending in 50 states - Greenwich, CT

I would call the service with a true story as to how it happened and see if you can get it reversed.  Be persistent and keep asking for higher ups.

Jul 24, 2014 07:37 AM
Patricia Kennedy
RLAH@properties - Washington, DC
Home in the Capital

Mark, this is important information, written in easily understood language.  So thanks.

Aug 01, 2014 02:51 AM