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  2. Mortgage loan modification: What it is and how to get one - AOL

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    USDA loan modification: With a USDA loan, you can modify your mortgage with an extended term of up to 40 years, reduce the interest rate and receive a “mortgage recovery advance,” a one-time ...

  3. How to refinance an underwater mortgage - AOL

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    An underwater mortgage, also known as negative equity, is when you owe more on your home loan (either a primary or a second mortgage) than the property is currently worth. In other words, the ...

  4. Looking to refinance your FHA mortgage? Make it easier and ...

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    If you have an FHA, VA, or USDA home loan, a streamline refinance mortgage could lower your fees and get it done faster. ... Even if your home is underwater, you can still qualify for a streamline ...

  5. Streamline refinancing - Wikipedia

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    In this case, the FHA streamline refinancing program's PMI and up front mortgage insurance rates are set by factors borrowers cannot control. And the FHA changed its terms to make mortgage insurance last at least eleven years for those with a loan to value ratio of 90%, while those with a loan to value ratio greater than 90% will pay mortgage ...

  6. Loan modification in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The program was built as collaboration with banks, services, credit unions, the FHA, the VA, the USDA and the Federal Housing Finance Agency, to create standard loan modification guidelines for lenders to take into consideration when evaluating a borrower for a potential loan modification. Over 110 major lenders have already signed onto the ...

  7. Home Affordable Refinance Program - Wikipedia

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    The homeowner must not have a previous HARP refinance of the mortgage, unless it is a Fannie Mae loan that was refinanced under HARP during March–May 2009. The homeowner must be current on their mortgage payments, with no (30-day) late payments in the last six months and no more than one late payment in the last twelve months.

  8. Refinancing Throws a Lifeline to Underwater Mortgages ... - AOL

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    The long-awaited rules that will allow homeowners with underwater mortgages to refinance using Federal Housing Authority (FHA) loans were finally announced by the FHA in a letter to mortgage ...

  9. Mortgage modification - Wikipedia

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    The emergency loan-modification options give homeowners the potential to extend amortization periods on their homes if experiencing significant financial hardship or foreclosure. These options can offer extensions up to a 40-year amortization, if a 15-year extension is granted on a previous 25-year amortization mortgage.