The Hardship Letter

In order to demonstrate a financial hardship during the mortgage modification process, a homeowner will typically need to write a financial hardship letter.  This letter can be intimidating and daunting to write, especially since homeowners typically are not familiar with what mortgage companies are looking for.

Fortunately, there are experienced professionals that can help with writing the hardship letter, as well as the rest of the mortgage modification process. Professionals have experience with the entire mortgage modification process, and have written numerous hardship letters on behalf of clients. A professional may even have experience with working with a homeowner’s mortgage company previously.

The Mortgage Modification Center

If you are experiencing a hardship and are interested in learning more about if a mortgage modification may be right for you, please contact the Mortgage Modification Center at (401) 467-7998. Attorney John S. Simonian regularly helps homeowners stay in their homes through a mortgage modification. Attorney Simonian offers a free initial consultation to discuss your situation.