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BALLOON ARM & MODIFICATION OR REFINANCING MORTGAGE

Posted on: 30th Nov, 2009 02:08 pm
I realize that my loan is a balloon arm and I've already modified my loan a year ago. My husband is getting laid off as of 12/31/09 and I am 3 months behind on my mortgage. I don't know what I'm asking. I can make 4 mortgage payments by end of Dec. 2009 but is it worth it? I mean, it's our first home and I don't want to leave it but a balloon arm- this is really hurting us. Is it worth it? I guess I don't understand what a balloon mortgage is?
hi kinamoni,

a balloon mortgage is a short term mortgage that has a fixed interest rate for a certain period of time, usually 5 or 7 years. once this period is over, the borrower has to come up with a large sum of money and pay off the remainder of the balance on the mortgage.

however, the borrower can refinance the balloon mortgage into a fixed rate mortgage to pay off the existing loan. when do you have to come up with the lump sum balloon payment? in case, you do not have to pay it off immediately, you should try and make payments under the modified plan. once you have sufficient income and a good credit score, you can refinance the loan into a fixed rate mortgage.
Posted on: 30th Nov, 2009 10:10 pm
Great! Thanks for your reply, perhaps this is the route I should go! I love my house and I don't want to lose it. Thanks again!
Posted on: 01st Dec, 2009 12:05 pm
Sorry! My balloon payment is due 2013! My credit sucks right now and it'll only get harder once my husband is laid off. I guess I won't be able to refinance until my credit gets better!
Posted on: 01st Dec, 2009 12:09 pm
Hi Guest,

Your balloon payment is due in 2013. You have more than 3 years to build your credit. If you have small debts and if you make your monthly payments on time, improving your credit scores will not be a big deal. However, the recent job loss is a matter of concern for you. But if you want to keep you house, you need to make payments as per the modified plan for the time being. You can also talk to the lender and explain your financial difficulty due to the recent unemployment. If the lender agrees to lower your mortgage payments further, that will help you a lot in this situation.
Posted on: 02nd Dec, 2009 01:49 am
I have been 7 months behind on my option arm loan. I have just received my modification papers in the mail.So now i am looking at an affordable nortgage. Only dilemma is that it read that this is a balloon mortgage. Is this supposed to help me or make it worse at the end. I am broke and have no credit. Now what?
Posted on: 31st May, 2010 05:03 pm
Hi Sherry,

Your query has been replied to in the given page:
http://www.mortgagefit.com/problems/modification-balloonloan.html

Just take a look at it. Hope it helps you.

Thanks,

Jerry
Posted on: 01st Jun, 2010 02:30 am
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