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Working with your Lender to pay your Mortgage

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Lavell Realty, LLC 0515179
Working with your Lender to pay your Mortgage

Working with your lender to pay your mortgage is something that you will do every month. In other words, you will get a statement from your lender telling you how much you owe, and from there you will pay it. But when it comes down to it, there is another way that you may have to work with your lender in order to pay your mortgage. This is when you have slacked off to the point that you are getting yourself in trouble.

If you have missed a few mortgage payments there are a couple of things that you can do. First off, you can attempt to hide from your lender and hope that things get better on its own. As you can imagine, this is a dumb idea and one that is not going to get you very far. Your other option is to get in touch with your lender the second that you find yourself having problems with your mortgage payment. This is the best bet because when you let them know that you are having problems, they know that you are not trying to dodge them. Remember, foreclosure is not a fun process for either party. Your lender wants to avoid foreclosure just as bad as you. But if you hide from them, you are not giving them much of a choice when it comes to this.

You may be surprised to find out how much your lender can help you if you ask. If you have found yourself late on payments, or about to miss one altogether, ask your mortgage company what they can do to help you out. They may be able to let you slide for the time being, or set up your payments later in the month so that you can collect more money. Either way, you need to stay in touch with your lender so that you do not get too far off track.

You should strive to never miss a single mortgage payment. But if you find yourself in trouble, do not run and hide. Instead, get in touch with your lender and ask them about how they can help. There is a good chance that they will work with you to repay your mortgage.
Todd Hueffed
Champions Real Estate Services - Everett, WA

However a lot of mortgage companies are not willing to even talk to you until you are at least 30 days late....and it seems that many will not help or start a payment plan or something until you are 60 days late....

Odd I thought

Todd Hueffed

http://www.thathomezone.com/ in partnership with Keller Williams North Seattle

Nov 19, 2007 04:02 AM