Sunday, November 18, 2012

Hurricane Sandy - mortgage relief is on the way


The New York Times reports:
HOMEOWNERS reeling from the effects of Hurricane Sandy may find that their mortgage servicer is willing to ease some of the immediate financial burden. 
Both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac — the mortgage finance giants that guarantee or own most residential mortgages — have authorized their servicers to grant a 90-day forbearance period to borrowers in federally declared disaster areas.
“The expectation is that your life has been disrupted and the house may have been damaged,” said Brad German, a spokesman for Freddie Mac, “or your place of employment may have been damaged and your job may be unavailable.”
What is forebearance?  At its most basic, the lender agrees not to take action against a delinquent homeowner.  In exchange the homeowner agrees to a payment plan that brings him current with the lender is a certain period of time.

What to do if you are in a disaster area and having difficulty making your mortgage payment?  Contact your loan servicer, you can find the contact information on your mortgage statement or its website and explain your situation.  Do not, I repeat, do not, wait for the servicer to contact you.

If you are not sure you are in a disaster area, go on-line to fema.gov/disasters.

Read the full article.

For your next title order or
if you have questions about what you see here, contact
Stephen M. Flatow, Esq.
Vested Land Services LLC
165 Passaic Avenue, Suite 101
Fairfield, NJ 07004
Tel 973-808-6130 - Fax 973-227-0645
E-mail sflatow AT vested.com
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