Important Notice for People with Trial Loan Modifications Starting Before 10/1/09
Author: Mark / Category: General informationThere is an important notice on the website for the Making Home Affordable Modification Program that I needed to bring to your attention. If you applied for a loan modification under this program and were approved for a trial loan modification prior to October 1, 2009, here is the notice on the website:
“If your first Trial Period Plan payment was due on or before October 1, 2009, the deadline for signing an agreement for a permanent Home Affordable Modification is December 31, 2009! If you do not sign a Permanent Modification Agreement by this deadline, you may lose your eligibility for a Home Affordable Modification.”
The Treasury Department predicted that by the end of this year, on 375,000 loans trial modifications would be converted to permanent ones. As of mid November, it was estimated that only 1% or somewhere between 3,750 and 6,500 were converted to permanent modifications.
As you can see, the number of permanent modifications thus far is almost non-existent. Not only may there be far fewer than 375,000, the actual number may be just a fraction of that. The Treasury Department is concerned and is looking for answers.
Needless to say the mortgage companies are claiming that they are not responsible for this. They have said that most of the people with trial loan modifications have not sent them the necessary paperwork to convert the modifications from temporary to permanent.
If your trial loan modification started prior to October 1 and you have heard nothing about a permanent modification there are two steps for you to take:
- Verify that you have sent all of the documents to your mortgage company that they require. Please click here. You will be taken to the “Request a Home Affordable Modification” page. Go through and make sure that you have sent your mortgage company all of the documents asked for on that page.
- If you have submitted all of the documents required and still have not heard anything, contact your mortgage company and ask them what they need from you to make the modification permanent. One form they require is a Permanent Modification Agreement.
Please make sure to make notes of any conversation that you have with people at your mortgage company. Get their name and phone number and write down what they tell you.
If they ask you for more documents, get these to them as quickly as possible. Keep copies of what you send them. Also make a note of when they were sent.
If you need help with any part of this, call 1-888-955-HOPE (4673). This is a toll free call. Ask for MHA HELP. A HUD-approved housing counselor will assist you. The counselor’s services are free.
The mortgage companies have stonewalled the Making Home Affordable Modification Program right from the start. It is hard for me to believe that the reason that there have not been more permanent loan modifications is that people have not followed through and submitted required information.
I am sure that as time goes by we will find out that the mortgage companies did not follow through on what they were supposed to do. There will probably be many instances where they have lost documents which have been submitted to them. There will probably be instances where they never requested documents they needed.
The sad thing is that some permanent modifications won’t be approved. Most probably the mortgage companies’ will be at fault. However, there won’t be any way to prove that they were responsible. Don’t let this happen to you.
If you have followed the posts here on my blog, you have seen that the mortgage companies have not made it easy for anyone facing foreclosure to get a loan modification at any point in the process. Can you see why anyone who tries to represent themselves is more likely to have many severe problems getting their loan modified?
If you aren’t represented, get a lawyer or an expert in loan modifications to help you. Also learn as much about the process and the steps you can take to save your home as you can. You will be one step ahead of the people at your mortgage company. I invite you to check out my EBook. You can get more information on it by clicking Stop Foreclosure.
Much Success,
Mark Elkins
