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Short sale - A short sale occurs when a homeowner enters into an agreement to sell their home for a sales price that is less than what it would require to payoff their lenders and all closing cost. Before this can happen a homeowner must get the lender to enter into a short sale agreement.
Loan Forbearance Agreement - this is a agreement between the homeowner and their lender where The Lenders allows the homeowner to makes payment arrangements pay delinquent mortgage payments or arrearages instead of the lender foreclosing. A forbearance agreement is usually a temporary solutions that leads to the final resolution of bringing your account current.
Loan Modification - is exactly what it sounds like. The Loan Modification is for homeowners who can make some kind of mortgage payment but may have fallen behind because temporally financial hardships. Lenders may agree to take all or most of your arrear mortgage payments and fees due on your loan and add this fees to the back of your loan. Lenders may also agree to do the following:
Lower your Interest rate thus decreasing your monthly payments. Extending the length of your loan. This will also lower your payments. Stop foreclosure action and allow you to resume making your mortgage payments for a fee and agreement that all future payments will be made on time.
Deed-in-lieu of foreclosure - this is when a lender agrees to take title or ownership on a home rather than Foreclosing. By giving the property back to lender this releases the homeowner of any financial obligations concerning their loans and the property.
Sale your home - Homeowners if you are interested in selling your home we have members of our Realty Network who can market your property.
Home Equity /Refinancing Loans - Depending on the equity in your home you may be approved for a home equity or refi loan against your home. A licensed mortgage company in our network will contact you.
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