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Things To Remember To Qualify For A Mortgage Modification Loan

The requirements for qualifying for mortgage modifications can often seem overwhelming. Many financial institutions give information that makes it hard to understand exactly what a person should do if they are interested in mortgage modification. It's important to remember that just being able to confirm your identity through your social security number or other documentation is enough to get you started in the process.

There are some basic things to remember in qualifying for a Mortgage Modification:

1) You need to plan on paying at least 30% of your income to the new loan.

This new amount of 30% may seem like a lot of money, but you are probably paying that already, if not more. The national guidelines require this much for the mortgage modifications that are newly processed. Don't fall into the trap of a lot of fees that are unnecessary and cannot be accounted for.

2) The mortgage needs to be for the house you currently reside in.

If you have another home, like a vacation home, it will not qualify for this loan. The whole idea behind mortgage modification is to help those who are having trouble in their primary place of living. If you do own another property, it is very likely that you will not be able to get a mortgage modification loan at all.

3) Be completely honest with your financial institution.

In order to make this work, your bank needs you to tell them everything about your finances that you can. Keeping information from them will not help you to get a mortgage modification loan. They need to know your budget, your income, and anything else that will help them make sure you are being honest and upfront. If they suspect that you are being secretive, they will likely turn you down.

Every financial institution is different in the way that they handle mortgage modification loans. Some banks require more information than others. Regardless of their requirements, remember your rights as a customer. The banks are looking for customers like you, as they will get a commission for signing you up into this program. Do your research and find a financial institution that you like and are comfortable working with. Ask questions and get your facts straight before making any concrete decisions.

It never hurts to have a third party take a look at the agreement before you sign. Legally, you will be bound to the contract, so make sure you spend the time and money to do things right. This will help you avoid extra fees that some institutions like to charge. If at any time, you have questions about the contract, ask. If you remember this information, you should have no trouble taking advantage of a mortgage modification loan today.

Bruce E. Nelson

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