{"id":4959,"date":"2021-04-05T15:07:07","date_gmt":"2021-04-05T20:07:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nwfl4sale.com\/as-mortgage-relief-plans-end-whats-next-for-homeowners\/"},"modified":"2021-04-05T15:07:07","modified_gmt":"2021-04-05T20:07:07","slug":"as-mortgage-relief-plans-end-whats-next-for-homeowners","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nwfl4sale.com\/as-mortgage-relief-plans-end-whats-next-for-homeowners\/","title":{"rendered":"As Mortgage Relief Plans End, What’s Next for Homeowners?"},"content":{"rendered":"

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For owners in forbearance, a possible foreclosure is closely tied to whether or not they\u2019re working again. This spring, about 800K owners in forbearance \u2013 out of a total of 2.6 million homeowners \u2013 hit the 12-month mark, though a six-month extension may still be possible. <\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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LONGVIEW, Texas \u2013 Millions of U.S. homeowners facing financial hardship related to the COVID-19 pandemic have sought mortgage payment relief, or forbearance, allowing them to temporarily pause or reduce their monthly mortgage payments. According to the mortgage data firm Black Knight, as of March 2021, approximately 2.6 million U.S. homeowners remain in an active forbearance plan. It\u2019s important they know their options for what happens next.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Early in the pandemic, Fannie Mae, a provider of home loan and rental housing financing in the U.S., launched an online portal at KnowYourOptions.com<\/a> with interactive resources to help homeowners and renters, including clear explanations of mortgage forbearance, when it may be an option, and steps to get started.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

For those still feeling the financial impact of COVID-19 or those newly impacted by the economic fallout, it\u2019s not too late to get help.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

\u201cWe encourage homeowners and renters facing financial hardship to visit KnowYourOptions.com to learn what options may be available, and to contact their mortgage servicer or landlord to make a plan,\u201d said Malloy Evans, senior vice president, Fannie Mae. \u201cIt\u2019s our top priority to help keep people in their homes.\u201d<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

According to Black Knight, more than 800,000 homeowners who opted for forbearance will reach the end of their 12-month plan this spring. Those who are still facing financial hardship may be eligible to extend for up to six additional months. Homeowners interested in seeking an extension should contact their mortgage servicer (the company they send their monthly payment to).<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Those homeowners who are ready to begin making their monthly mortgage payments again have access to a number of options such as:<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n