Reinstatement – This is possible when you are behind in payments, but can promise to pay a lump sum of money to bring your regular payments back by a specific date.
Forbearance – It may be allowed to delay payments for a short period with the understanding that another option will be used to bring the account current later.
Repayment Plan – If your account is past due, but you can now make regular payments again, the lender may allow you to catch-up by adding a portion of the overdue amount to a certain number of monthly payments until your account becomes current.
Partial Claim – Your lender may be able to help you obtain a one-time payment from the FHA Insurance Fund to bring your mortgage current, if you qualify:
You may qualify if:
1) Your loan is at least 4-months delinquent, but not more than 12-months.
2) You are able to begin making full mortgage payments again.
When your lender files a Partial Claim on your behalf, the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development will pay your lender the amount necessary to bring your mortgage current. You must execute a Promissory Note and a Lien will be placed on your property until the note is fully paid. The note is interest-free and is due when you pay off the first mortgage, or when the property is sold.
We have been helping customers afford the home of their dreams for 42 years with over $ 1.5 billion dollars in closed residential loans and we love what we do!
Illinois Mortgagee License # MB 6761275
Florida Mortgage License # MB 4398
Company NMLS: 1656794
Regulated by: Illinois IDFPR-Director Rehwinkel 1 555 West Monroe St, 5th Floor, Chicago, IL 60661
888-473-4858
Gary DiCicco
President and Managing Partner
1890 S 14th St Suite # 140
Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034
840 S. Northwest Highway Suite #202
Barrington, Illinois 60010
Phone: (847) 717-9005
Fax: (800) 466-8091
gdicicco@p1mc.com
NMLS: 218864
IL 031-0049845
FL LO84443
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