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Frequently asked questions by borrowers Read important questions and answers that are faced by many borrowers.

Understand where your money is going
Mint brings all your financial accounts together online, automatically categorizes your transactions, lets you set budgets, and helps you achieve your saving goals.

Understanding your mortgage
Find ways to stop foreclosure by talking to loan servicing representatives and local housing specialists.

Borrower financial information form
The Freddie Mac 1126 form is used by lenders to determine a borrower's current financial situation and to determine if their mortgage payments are affordable.

ACH Authorization Form

The ACH authorization form needs to be filled out and signed if you decide to automatically deduct your payments directly from your bank account. In addition, a voided check should be included when you submit this form.

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Questions from Homeowners like You

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Beware of Foreclosure Rescue Scams - Help Is Free!

  • Beware of anyone who asks you to pay a fee in exchange for a counseling service or modification of a delinquent loan.
  • Scam artists often target homeowners who are struggling to meet their mortgage commitment or anxious to sell their homes. Recognize and avoid common scams.     
  • Assistance and advice from housing problems should be FREE.
  • Beware of people who pressure you to sign papers immediately, or who try to convince you that they can “save” your home if you sign or transfer over the deed to your house.
  • Do not sign over the deed to your property to any organization or individual unless you are working directly with your mortgage company to forgive your debt.
  • Never make a mortgage payment to anyone other than your mortgage company without their approval.