- Foreclosure Help
- Loan Modification
- economic news
- Mortgage Revision
- Credit
- home value
- Refinance
- Lenders
- Falling Home Value
- Obama Housing Plan
- Obama Financial Reform
- Uncategorized
- Upside Down
- Real Life Stories
- unemployment
- Loan to Value
- first time home buyer tax credit
- mortgage
- Loss Mitigation
- Conforming Loan
- bankruptcy
- Short Sale
- Loan Default
- second mortgage
- Short-Fi
- Jumbo Loan
- Deficiency Judgment
- personal finance
- mortgage fraud
- Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System
- Default
- credit cards
- reverse mortgage
Worried About Your Mortgage? Use the Web to Your Advantage
There is help out there. The web is a great tool to discover more about mortgage services. If you’re a newly distressed borrower nearing foreclosure or want to learn about what a loan modification is, use MortgageOutreach.org’s online resources. MortgageOutReach.org will provide you with the best information on how to deal with the mortgage crisis. Remember, you are not alone.
The reps at the Mortgage Outreach call center have found that many borrowers have been misled on how to go about solving their mortgage problems. The first step is to learn. Inform yourself about what has happened and why. There are many places on the web that have been created just for you. MortgageOutreach.org is one of them. Before completely stressing yourself out and frantically calling anywhere you can, read some articles on the site.
I interviewed Josh, a rep at the Mortgage Outreach Services call center this week. One thing he said that struck me was, “I get many borrowers calling in who say that are very ill-informed about their mortgage options. If they were more informed about the programs that are available to help them before calling, I think they would be more confident knowing that there is assistance out there.” So I strongly suggest checking out the guidance that the web can offer. It’s a quick and easy way to find solutions for your personal mortgage crisis.
I also suggest that you beware of sites that are trying to sell to you rather than inform you. Watch out for sites with:
- pop-up windows,
- little informational & educational advice,
- excessive promises,
- multiple exclamation points and other obvious selling signals.
Phrases on the landing page of a website can also give away its intention to immediately sell. Be careful of phrases such as: “Save Your Home Now!!!” “Free Quote!”, “Call Us Now!”, “Stop Foreclosure Now!”, etc. Do Not get sucked into using websites like these right away. Get honest information from MortgageOutreach.org. I also suggest loanworkout.org, loanmodificationfacts.net, and mortgagenewsdaily.com.
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