If you are a homeowner who is struggling to make your monthly mortgage payments, missed payments or are even facing foreclosure, the Obama refinance plan may help you get the financial reflief that you need.
The plan was designed to stop the surge of foreclosures across America. It gives lenders and more incentives to provide loan modification for homeowners who qualify. How do you qualify?
Answer these questions:
A. Is your home your primary residence?
B. Is the amount you owe on your first mortgage equal to or less than $729,750?
C. Are you having trouble paying your mortgage?
D. Did you get your current mortgage before January 1, 2009?
If you answered yes to these questions, so far you are a good candidate for this program.
Here is some more information:
* Modifications may be available for borrowers who are delinquent (including those currently in foreclosure) or for borrowers facing the imminent risk of default because of a documented inability to continue making their current monthly payments. * The property must be occupied as the borrower's primary residence and most property types are eligible including, one- to four-unit properties, condominiums, co-ops, and manufactured homes. * Mortgages originated on or before January 1, 2009 are eligible and the unpaid pre-modification principal balance can be as high as $729,750 (more for two- to four-unit properties).
If you are eligible for this program, you will be able to lower your monthly mortgage payment to no more than 31% of you total monthly net income. This will be accomplished in the following ways:
- First, reduce the interest rate to as low as 2%, - Next, if necessary, extend the loan term to 40 years, -Finally, if necessary, forbear (defer) a portion of the principal until the loan is paid off and waive interest on the deferred amount.
This is a great program for those who qualify. If you want more information on this program and assistance to increase your chances of acceptance, just visit the links below.
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