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May 27, 2016 by Todd Murphy

Can I Apply For A Loan Modification After A Bankruptcy?

Apply for loan modification after bankruptcy Have You Filed Bankruptcy, And Are You Wondering, “Can I Apply For A Loan Modification After A Bankruptcy?”

The answer is yes. You can still apply for a loan modification after a bankruptcy. Sometimes using a bankruptcy and loan modification in combination with one another can achieve the most desirable outcome in helping you save your home from foreclosure. This is especially true if you could not get approved for a loan modification before filing for bankruptcy. It is likely that trying to get a loan modification was your first course of action, but for whatever reason, your application was denied. Then you filed for bankruptcy. The wonderful thing about bankruptcy is that once you file, you can then (re)apply for a loan modification with better chances of being approved for one.

Why Should I Apply For A Loan Modification If I Already Filed For Bankruptcy?

A bankruptcy opens up the possibility of getting a loan modification if you couldn’t obtain one the first time around. More importantly, a loan modification can adjust the terms and payments of your bankruptcy and make it more reasonable.

If you want to learn about how to get a loan modification, read our post: How To Get A Loan Modification.

Or, if you are interested in finding out how a bankruptcy works to save your home, read our post: How Does Bankruptcy Help Save My Home In Foreclosure In New Jersey?

Filed Under: Bankruptcy as an Option, Foreclosure, Home Loan Modification Tagged With: apply, bankruptcy, file bankruptcy, lawyer, loan mod, loan modification, New Jersey

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