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As many Americans living in California are facing the possibility of falling behind on their mortgage, or even foreclosure, they are looking into how to qualify for a loan modification.  California loan modifications can seem like a complex process, and many people either lack the knowledge or instruction to see if they qualify.  Loan modifications can save a family a great deal of stress, and a qualified loan modification attorney can keep a family in their house where they belong.Learning to qualify for a loan modification is important, because it may be the only way to stay in your house while you’re facing financial hardship.  There are three conditions that usually must be present in order for a loan modification to be possible:  there must be a hardship which results in the inability of the homeowner to make the current mortgage payment or the increased payment which will result from an adjusted interest rate. 

When someone is assessing whether or not a hardship does exist, they will look for a situation to have changed which caused the income to go down or the expenses to go up.  These changes in either the income or expenses (these days usually both) will often cause the homeowner not to have enough income to make the current mortgage payments, or future mortgage payments.

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Obama’s loan modification plan is available for borrowers facing financial hardship and at risk of losing their home. Under this program, your home loan could be revised so that your monthly payment is reduced to an affordable amount. The goal is to keep families in their homes, stop foreclosures and allow the economy to recover.

The plan is called Home Affordable Modification Program-or HAMP. This home retention plan is paid for by the federal government-your tax dollars-so do not hesitate to take advantage of this helping hand. Over 5 million homeowners are expected to benefit under this $75 billion government program. Here’s the basics of the plan:

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The Home Affordable Modification Program has become one of the top services for people to get into with regards to handling a loan modification. This Treasury plan has helped more than a million American homeowners who were facing foreclosures. Hundreds of thousands of the trial modifications that were passed out to clients have become permanent modifications. This is truly a great service for anyone to consider.

However, many loan modification agencies like 1st Foreclosure Prevention have been dealing with processes that involve loan servicers being unable to verify incomes. A servicer will need to verify an applicant’s income before allowing a loan modification to take place.

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Regardless of where you are at financially, it is almost never too late to avoid losing your home to foreclosure. Qualified loan modification attorneys know that while it is easy to lose hope and fall into a place of inaction, you have many tools at your disposal.

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Obama’s $75 million Home Affordability and Stability Plan is a rescue attempt to save the plummeting housing market. The President has the conviction that by restructuring their mortgages, homeowners who are struggling to make ends meet, will be able to save their homes. This initiative comprises of two parts:

1. Home affordability refinance program – this program helps homeowners to refinance loans that went upside-down because of the tumbling property rates.

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Almost every lender/servicer cautions homeowners against paying third parties to assist with their loan modification applications. Every participating lender in the Making Home Affordable (MHA) loan modification program is capable of working directly with their borrowers to process these applications without third party assistance.

There is also free government loan counseling help for homeowners that are struggling to work directly with their lenders. On the other hand, many of my clients first tried unsuccessfully on their own and were then surprised at how much quicker and better the results were when I was advocating for their application. I have a Bartlett client that was told he did not qualify for a MHA loan modification by both his servicer (National City) and a government counselor. I was able to get him into the MHA program in less than a week.

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