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Why you should like HAMP, if you're behind on your Olathe mortgage and the Top 10 Reasons Olathe Residents Do Not Qualify for a Loan Modification

Why you should like HAMP, if you're behind on your Olathe mortgage and the Top 10 Reasons Olathe Residents Do Not Qualify for a Loan Modification


Olathe homeowners who are behind on their mortgage can successfully negotiate a loan modification under HAMP.  

HAMP stands for Home Affordable Modification Program. With HAMP, the government pays loan servicers and Olathe homeowners for successful mortgage loan modifications. For Olathe homeowners who make all their payments on time, that can amount to $5,000 paid toward their Olathe loans.


The incentives aren't available under alternative loan modification plans.


Olathe homeowners may not qualify for a HAMP approved loan modification if:
1) They bought or refinanced their current Olathe home after Jan, 1st, 2009
2) The Olathe homeowner does not meet income or debt requirements
3) The Olathe property is an investment property
4) The Olathe property is a vacation property
5) The Olathe property is a high-end home
6) The Olathe homeowner has filed bankruptcy
7) The Olathe homeowner has failed on previous loan modification programs
8) The Olathe homeowner has submitted incomplete or missing paper work 
9) The Olathe homeowner submits a HAMP non approved HUD settlement statement
10) The Olathe homeowner exceeds the time allowed to complete the required paperwork


Bank of America estimated in April that more than half its 1.44 million delinquent mortgage customers weren't eligible for HAMP. Wells Fargo says about 80 percent of its roughly 500,000 modifications are non-HAMP. Combined, the two banks serve nearly 40 percent of U.S. mortgages.

HAMP also has seen a surge in homeowners failing the three-month trial period, and a decline in new trial enrollments. Critics blame servicers for the declines, saying they're doing a poor job and unfairly bouncing people from the program. Servicers acknowledge there were problems, especially early on. They also say homeowners aren't complying with payment agreements or document requirements.



For more information on HAMP, go to: HAMP

In the event that you're an Olathe homeowner and you missed payments in a loan modification or you have been denied a loan mofication, there are options that will prevent an Olathe real estate foreclosure. First you can do a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure or negotiate a short sale.


Need help with negotiating a short sale, contact the Olathe real estate short sale specialist of the Dowell Taggart Team. We have successfully negotiated many Olathe Short Sales. We can also assist in loan modifications and forbearance request.



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Blog post written by the Dowell Taggart Team of RE/MAX Best Associates


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