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KNOWLEDGE CENTER

Can Not Afford My Payment - What can I do?

So you can not afford your monthly payments anymore so what options do you have? This is becoming an increasing scenario for a variety of different reasons. The first thing that you should do, once you realize that you are no longer able to afford your monthly payments is to contact your mortgage lender immediately. Once you realize that you can not afford your payment, and begin communication with the lender, the better your chances at them being more willing to work with you and assist you with some type of work out.

If you cannot afford your payment, make sure you do something about it before you go late for the first time. After mortgage lates are on your credit report, it is difficult to get you refinanced. Consult a mortgage professional in your area or call 954-475-8787 and ask for [name] for the most accurate information.

If you are not able to make your mortgage payment you should consider selling your home and buy a home that better fits in your budget. This will be hard to do if you let the situation get to bad and your credit is affected.

If you feel that you cannot afford your payment the first thing you should do is contact your lender. It is possible that the lender will restructure your loan or payments to accommodate your situation.

Call a mortgage professional to see if there is a loan program you can afford. It is important to see what your options are while you are still current on your mortgage. For more information call Tony Webb at 954-475-8787 to see if there are programs available for you today.

The last thing the lender wants, is to foreclose on your home. If you have valid reasons or underwent certain circumstances that are causing you to delay your payments, a hardship letter to the lender will let them know that you are willing to work with them to keep your home.

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