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Learn more about your options
There are a number of options that can help if you've fallen behind on house payments. Contact one of our loan payment assistance specialists to learn more about what will work best for your specific situation.
Staying in your home
Leaving your home
A repayment plan sets a fixed amount of time to repay the amount you are behind by adding a portion of the past due total to your regular payment. This option may be appropriate if you've only missed a small number of payments.
A repayment plan sets a fixed amount of time to repay the amount you are behind by adding a portion of the past due total to your regular payment. This option may be appropriate if you've only missed a small number of payments.
A loan modification permanently changes one or more of the terms of your home loan to make your payments more manageable for you. Modifications may include reducing the interest rate, extending the term of the loan, or adding missed payments to the loan balance.
A deed in lieu of foreclosure means, with your servicer's agreement, voluntarily transferring your home's title to your servicer. Though you lose the property, a deed in lieu of foreclosure may be less damaging to your credit than a foreclosure.
Staying in your home
A repayment plan sets a fixed amount of time to repay the amount you are behind by adding a portion of the past due total to your regular payment. This option may be appropriate if you've only missed a small number of payments.
A repayment plan sets a fixed amount of time to repay the amount you are behind by adding a portion of the past due total to your regular payment. This option may be appropriate if you've only missed a small number of payments.
Leaving your home
A loan modification permanently changes one or more of the terms of your home loan to make your payments more manageable for you. Modifications may include reducing the interest rate, extending the term of the loan, or adding missed payments to the loan balance.
A deed in lieu of foreclosure means, with your servicer's agreement, voluntarily transferring your home's title to your servicer. Though you lose the property, a deed in lieu of foreclosure may be less damaging to your credit than a foreclosure.
The above examples are for educational purposes only and require approval by the investor of your loan. To learn the best solution for you, please contact a loan payment assistance specialist.