If you are having trouble making your mortgage payments or are already late on your mortgage, you may want to consider when a loan modification is the best financial decision for you and your family.
If your home is to go into foreclosure, you can face bankruptcy, and have a serious scar on your FICO credit score for up to 7 years. Continue Reading »
The Housing and Urban Development Chief (HUD) Preston announced $2.1 Billion in Disaster Relief For Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Puerto Rico, Tennessee, Texas, & Wisconsin. Continue Reading »
If you are looking for a way to save your mortgage, but have found loan modifications to cost a lot of money, there are other options. The FDIC Loan Modification program is free of charge, and allows homeowners to adjust their mortgages to payment terms that are more acceptable. Continue Reading »
If you are looking to calculate how much your payments will be on a mortgage or loan, please use our mortgage calculator to calculate your monthly payments, and terms.
This mortgage calculator will help you calculate your monthly payments, and also show you a graph so you can see how much a new mortgage loan or payment can yield you.
The mortgage calculator has two options. It can show you how much you would owe on a mortgage, then if you hit the ‘loan’ button if will show you how much you need to pay on a loan payment.
Click the calculate button to see how it works, it’s got a nice animation effect.
If you are looking for a lawyer to help you get a loan modification in the Florida area, you may be looking for the wrong resource. There are no laws that say that the bank or mortgage owner must modify your loan, so your search for a lawyer may be fruitless. Continue Reading »
With the new Government bailout program designed to help foreclosure victims, it is not available to homeowners who are not default or late on payments, and as a result will encourage solvent homeowners to go into foreclosure to be eligible for Government relief. Continue Reading »
We’ve already covered how to repair your credit after you have had your mortgage foreclosed, but how do I remove a foreclosure from my credit report to help repair my FICO? Continue Reading »