princesslily
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I think we our income is low enough to qualify and wondered what exactly they have done for others! Just wondering!
I think we our income is low enough to qualify and wondered what exactly they have done for others! Just wondering!
), and their may be others, who will tell you things like you have to be behind on your mortgage by 3 months, may try to tell you you have to refinance rather than do a modification, etc. These things are not true.
It did not matter that I had lost my job or that my husband was out of work for several weeks last year for cancer treatment.
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My mortgage is held by GMAC. They are terrible to work with. I hope they help us since we are currently 2 months behind and have nothing left in the savings. The only reason we made it this far is because of my in -laws.
Have been trying to get a straight answer from them for months. They keep lying about everything. Did some research and found out it is rampant with BOA, Wells Fargo, Chase, etc. They are taking the govts. money but not letting people do the program. Finally called the HOPE hotline. Will see if they can help. We are not behind we just want to get our loan on a fixed rate before it re-adjusts in June. Wells said thank you for being proactive and then dropped the ball. I think they want property in good areas so they are hoping people walk away.
I'm not sure I can take the stress of it!No matter who your lender is, they will try to tell you you don't qualify. We started the process in March, 1 day after the MHA program was released. We met all the qualifications. Then dh lost his job, so we met it even moreso. But for months they told us we didn't qualify. They gave us the run around. It was bad. Many many many tears shed. Finally, after a very long ordeal, we received our trial period letter in November. It's a 3 month trial period and then we can still be denied.
Just be persistent but be prepared for a long road. Hopefully it won't be like that for you though.
No matter who your lender is, they will try to tell you you don't qualify. We started the process in March, 1 day after the MHA program was released. We met all the qualifications. Then dh lost his job, so we met it even moreso. But for months they told us we didn't qualify. They gave us the run around. It was bad. Many many many tears shed. Finally, after a very long ordeal, we received our trial period letter in November. It's a 3 month trial period and then we can still be denied.
Just be persistent but be prepared for a long road. Hopefully it won't be like that for you though.


What about FHA modifications? Would they fit under the loan mod options?

