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Pros And Cons Of Modifying Your Mortgage
November 02, 2011 - Mortgages

You may be thinking about modifying your mortgage because of the economic crisis these days. However, the last thing you want to do now is to make uniformed financial decisions. Mortgage modification is not an either-or issue. Mortgage modification may be good for some and bad for others. Is mortgage modification for you? Here are some things you may need to know before deciding.

Low Cost Processing

Processing a loan modification is not that costly or may even be processed without any cost at all. Modifying a mortgage would take about 30 to 180 days.

Extended Term

The shorter the terms in mortgage the more negative the amortization. Negative amortization is when the minimum monthly payments are so high, thereby making debt settlement difficult. Through loan modification, loan providers would initially extend the terms of the payment. A longer payment scheme lessens the amounts of monthly payments thus making loans more affordable.

Low Interest Rates

Mortgage modification basically reduces the rates to as much as 3 to 7 percent. Just refer to your loan provider for the rates, thus rates reduction would depend on your lenders.

The principal balance is the total amount that you have to pay. Mark down in the principal balance will also depend on your loan provider.

Like everything else, load modification also has its drawbacks. Some of its disadvantages include the following:

Eligibility Requirements - To find out if you are eligible for mortgage modification, you will need to submit documents for financial evaluation. A thorough verification of the borrower?s status will be made to ensure that the borrowers are really eligible for the program.

Negative Effect On Credit History or Background - Obviously, not everyone is eligible for home mortgage modification. Usually loan providers take precautions in choosing a borrower. They would prefer individuals with good credit background in the past or provide a higher credit limit to individuals with good credit standing. People modifying their mortgage would result to higher credit risk than those who don?t, since it would greatly affect your future borrowing abilities depending on how the loan was modified. Many borrowers would call off in modifying their loan, it?s because they want to maintain a good credit record which can be used as a future reference for upcoming loans, more so if they want a higher loan amount.

Scams - Loan mortgage modification can be tempting and it is not unlikely to find individuals taking advantage of the program. It would be best to consult people who are knowledgeable of mortgage modification process before entering into an agreement with a third party. Just be cautious, for you might be scammed.

Modifying your mortgage is an option to consider when you are facing financial hardships. But before making your decision you have to weight the pros and cons of the program. You have to take into consideration the benefits that the program would give to you. It is best to consult a professional, who are knowledgeable on loan modification to ensure your security.

Check out more options online for your second home mortgage. Log on to http://www.homemortgageonline.org for the latest updates.

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