Do I Have to Lose My Home to Foreclosure? - Advice from HUD
By abercrombieb, published Nov 15, 2007
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When you become more than 90 days past due on your mortgage, the mortgage lender turns to the process of loss mitigation. This is a fancy term for figuring out how to prevent the foreclosure from happening. It is advantageous but risky for the lender to help you find another option besides foreclosure.
According to HUD, "Industry sources suggest that 70 to 80 percent of all loans at 90-day delinquency can still be reinstated without assistance."Keep in mind that this statistic was reported in fall 2005 before all of the current problems with the mortgage industry.
Above all, you should not lose faith that you can save your home. It is worth exhausting all avenues of relief before giving in to the overwhelming finality of foreclosure.
HUD identifies three options once your home enters the loss mitigation phase to prevent foreclosure.
The first option is the advance claim, whereby the borrower agrees with an insurer to a promissory note for the overdue amount on the loan.
The second option is the forbearance plan, in which the borrower receives a temporary agreement to pay smaller monthly payments. By the time the forbearance plan is approaching the end, the borrower is making higher payments.
The third option is to permanently change the terms of the loan with a different interest rate and perhaps more years to pay off the debt. This option benefits people whose financial situation (such as monthly earnings) is not going to recover.
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