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BEHIND ON YOUR MORTGAGE?

Talk to a Professional About Ways to Reduce Your Payment!

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You May be Able to Lower Your Payments

The first step to getting help with your mortgage is to consult a professional about the best ways to lower your payments. Let them know how you fell behind on your loan. Was it a loss of income? Were you laid off from work? Did you experience an illness in the family? Is this drop in income temporary?

Talk to a professional now who can walk you through your options. You may be able to:

  • Lower your interest rates
  • Lower your monthly payment
  • Get a principal reduction
  • Avoid foreclosure

How to Get Mortgage Assistance

Millions of homeowners have fallen behind on their mortgage over the last several years. In fact, it was recently reported that a record 1 in 10 American homeowners are at least one month behind on payments. With the economy stuck in a rut, homeowners need to find help or risk losing their homes to foreclosure. You must talk with a professional today in order to find out your options.

Facing Foreclosure?

The first thing you need to know is that it is expensive for a bank to foreclose on a home. In fact, according to Freddie Mac, each foreclosure costs a bank about $60,000.00! Banks are in the business of lending money. They usually do not want to spend the money to foreclose on your home. It is typically in the bank's best interest to work with the homeowner to keep that person in the home. However, you need to reach out to the bank early to let them know your situation. Talk to a professional now about the best way to approach your bank.

What About Modifying My Loan?

We've all heard the horror stories of people who have tried to work with their bank directly but were unable to navigate through the red tape and ended up getting no where. That's why it is important to talk with a professional before attempting a modification. The professionals in our network will speak with you to find out your situation and give you a free consultation into your options for modifying your loan. Even if you end up deciding to do it on your own, the information you get from the professionals in our network should prove invaluable as you attempt to get your loan modified.

How this Works

We match homeowners with professionals that offer mortgage assistance services. If you're behind on your mortgage or in danger of foreclosure, we'll match you with companies that may be able to help you negotiate with your bank to get new loan terms.

How do I get Started?

Just enter your property information above and we'll connect you with specialists that work with homeowners in your area. You'll be matched with professionals that will work with you to find out the best approach to modify your loan. Do it now! You have nothing to lose but that high mortgage payment.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE:LoanHelpSite.com is not a mortgage assistance relief service or mortgage lender, and does not do refinances. LoanHelpSite.com is not a government sponsored website. LoanHelpSite.com matches consumers with companies that may offer foreclosure prevention services. Lenders may not agree to change a consumer's loan. To access information on government sponsored assistance, please visit makinghomeaffordable.gov

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