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Missing Mortgage Payments? It’s Not Too Late

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty The Market Place 1 BS.0143481

 

Missing Mortgage Payments?

It’s Not Too Late

Wondering what a homeowner should expect when payments are missed? The most important thing to know is that no matter what stage of default a homeowner is in, there is almost always a way to avoid foreclosure. That being said, the quicker a homeowner does something about the situation, the less challenging it will be to resolve.

First, here’s what a distressed homeowner should expect to happen when payments are missed:

30 Days Late: The lender will attempt phone contact or send a notice in the mail.

60 Days Late: The lender will attempt to make contact by phone and follow up with another letter in the mail.

90 Days Late: The lender will send a letter demanding all past due amounts within 30 days and start the foreclosure process.

120 Days or More Late: The lender’s attorneys will take over and the homeowner will be responsible for their fees in addition to missed mortgage payments and the loan amount due.

Not late yet, but about to be?

Homeowners that are not late but foresee missing payments should communicate this to their lenders as soon as possible. In the past, many banks wouldn’t work with homeowners unless they were one or more payments behind. In light of the mortgage crisis, most lenders who would rather take a proactive stance and decrease their loan losses. They are more willing than ever to work with homeowners to avoid being late.

If you are visiting my website, you or someone you care about may miss mortgage payments in the near future. I can help navigate the process and put you back on a path to financial stability. Contact me today and alleviate the stress that comes with unaffordable mortgage payments.

Posted by

Alan Daniels
The Daniels Team - Re/Max Advantage Realty - Colorado Springs, CO
 

Great post Robin.  It is definitely difficult for homeowners to make the decision to miss a payment.  I have been able to negotiate some short sales without a missed payment but majority of the time delinquincy is required.  Tough decision for the homeowner to make but if they are facing foreclosure anyway with a true hardship then it is a no brainer anyway.  It is definitely important for the homeowner to surround themselves with a with the best of short sale agents, attorneys and CPAs.

Aug 10, 2012 12:12 AM
Robin Fraser
Keller Williams Realty The Market Place 1 - Las Vegas, NV
"Your Home Is My Business"

Thanks Alan, I completely understand what they are dealing with and the struggle to miss the payments at all as we are taught to pay our bills and then in this mess and when "life happens" it is a difficult situation all the way around.

 

Aug 10, 2012 12:47 AM