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How to Accomplish a Successful Mortgage Modification Loan from Your Bank

Date Published: 07th September 2009
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It isn't as hard as it seems to get a loan modification. You can read volumes of material onlining how to get your home loan modification approved by your lender.

As a homeowner, it can be confusing and difficult to get your mortgage modified. Don't ignore what you have to do to get your modification approved. Pay attention to this article and you will learn all about the process of modifying your mortgage.

Find out what your lender's expectations are regarding homeowners who are applying for a mortgage modification. You can learn these by calling your lender or doing an on-line search. You can also read about other people's experiences with your lender to find out how strict they are about their requirements.

You need to know what your lender is looking for when they are considering your mortgage modification. There is no one set formula or plan, because every lender is different, but there are some common considerations:

* Your property value
* Your payment history
* Past bankruptcies
* Your employment and employment history
* Your future financial opportunities
* The present value of your property in comparison to its initial value
* Your debt to income ratio

Fill in your application honestly. If there is even a hint of falsehood on your application, you will be rejected immediately. It doesn't matter how bad your situation is, you story will not be new to your lender. If your situation isn't bad enough, in your opinion, don't try to make it seem worse. This will result in your chances of getting approved being lowered not increased. Lenders are aiming to help homeowners who are having a difficult financial time, but sometimes they do approve homeowners who are facing, but have yet to experience, financial hardships. Whatever your reasons for requesting a loan modification, lying will not help you.


Write a hardship letter. Some homeowners forget about this part or see it as something that is not necessary, but you absolutely need to write this letter, as it is an extremely important step in being approved. Your letter should be brief, sharing just the information that is needed to convince you lender that you need a modification. Write about your circumstances and tell your lender what interest rate you need in order to pay your mortgage and make sure your lender knows that you are willing to work with them to avoid foreclosure.

To speed up this process, think about sending the application and the hardship letter together. If you send them at different times, you will slow down the process and it will take you that many more days to avoid your foreclosure. If you are applying online, print and send the application with your letter instead of sending it online.


This article outlines all that you need to know to begin the loan modification process. It is not as confusing or overwhelming as you think. Just learn all the facts and gather your paperwork and you will increase your chances of being approved.

For essential tips and facts about how to get approved for a Loan Modification, Visit our simple, no nonsense loan modification guide and resource: http://MortgageModificationLoan.net/
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