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June 20, 2016 by Todd Murphy

I’m Beginning to Fall Behind On My Mortgage Payments, What Should I Do?

 Fall behind on my mortgage payments new jersey lawyer foreclosureMany people struggle to make their mortgage payments, you are not alone. If you’re saying to yourself “I’m beginning to fall behind on my mortgage payments, what should I do now?” Here are some quick and powerful tips that will help you:

 

  •  To answer the question “I’m beginning to fall behind on my mortgage payments, what should I do now?,” you should begin by calling your loan servicer to see what advice they have if you are just beginning to struggle with making your mortgage payments. Your loan servicer is the company responsible for mortgage payment collection. The number to reach them is located directly on your mortgage bill.

    • Your lender will allow you to miss 3 mortgage payments before declaring your loan in default, and then they won’t accept any more mortgage payments.

  • Practice good bookkeeping, this will be important in any solution you may employ down the road if you are faced with needing to apply for a loan modification or file for bankruptcy.

    • It is especially important to have good record-keeping skills if you are self-employed, because it is harder to be approved for a loan modification if you are self-employed, particularly if your finances are not in order or easy for the bank to understand.

  • Keep all of your documents related to your home in the same place, this will make it much easier if you need to call a foreclosure lawyer in the future.

    • The lawyer will need information from you, including home value, mortgage payment, the number of missed mortgage payments, interest rate, expenses, et cetera, so it is helpful if it is all in one place and easy to find.

  • Try your best to keep up with mortgage payments, but don’t be unreasonable. Do not, I repeat, do NOT, begin using your retirement savings or 401K to make your mortgage payments or to pay household bills. This money is nearly impossible to ever replace, and the temporary relief that it provides in paying your bills is not worth the strife that depleting it causes down the road. Further, if you end up filing a bankruptcy to save your home, your retirement money is protected.

  • Research all of your options for saving your home and decide on a solution that works best for your specific situation. Don’t get yourself into a solution that is unrealistic. Usually the best solution for those who have started falling behind on mortgage payments is obtaining a loan modification.

    • To learn more about loan modification, read our post: What Is Home Loan Modification?

  • Be sure that you will be able to afford the option you settle on. No matter how hard it may be, sometimes moving is the best option if you cannot afford a home-saving strategy, because entering into one that you cannot pay for will only cause more trouble.

 

One of the most important things you can do when you start to struggle making mortgage payments is to learn as much as you can about all of the options that are available. This website is designed to be a great resource for you to do just that.

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