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Texas veterans experiencing difficulties with mortgage payments have various options to avoid foreclosure. It’s essential to contact your loan servicer as soon as problems arise. Potential options include repayment plans, special forbearance, loan modification, and more. The VA Regional Loan Centers offer support, tailored assistance, and contact resources to navigate lender challenges. For general help, the Hope Now Alliance can provide guidance at 1-888-995-HOPE. Remember, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) can protect active duty members from debt collection during service.
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HOME FORECLOSURES RON RIDGEWAY & JOHN WIMBERLY TEXAS VETERANS COMMISSION
I. VETERANS HAVING PROBLEMS WITH MORTGAGE PAYMENTS A. CONTACT LOAN SERVICER
II. OPTIONS TO AVOID FORCLOSURE • REPAYMENT PLAN • SPECIAL FORBEARANCE • LOAN MODIFICATION • ADDITIONAL TIME TO ARRANGE PRIVATE SALE • SHORT SALE • DEED-IN-LIEU-OF FORECLOSURE
III. VA REGIONAL LOAN CENTERS (8) • PROVIDE ASSISTANCE WITH LENDERS • PROVIDE OPTIONS • CONTACT NUMBER 1-877-827-3702
IV. ASSISTANCE WITH NON-VA GUARANTEED HOME LOANS • VA MAY OFFER ADVICE 1. www.homeloans.va.gov 2. 1-877-827-3702 • VA REFINANCING OF SUBPRIME OF CONVENTIONAL MORTGAGE 1. UP TO 100% OF VALUE TO $729,750 (Depends of Location of Property) • HOPE NOW – ASSISTANCE FOR DILINGUENT OR BORROWERS. 1. Joint Alliance of Servicers, Counselors and Investors. a. 1-888-995-HOPE (4673).
V. SERVICEMEMBERS CIVIL RELIEF ACT (SCRA) • PURPOSE OF (SCRA) IS TO PREVENT COLLECTION OF DEBTS FROM SERVICEMEMBERS WHOSE CALL TO ACTIVE DUTY MATERIALLY AFFECTED THE DEFAULT. 1. Does not extinguish Borrower’s Debt. 2. Suspends Creditor’s Collection Rights while on Active Duty and for three months after discharge.