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Delinquency
Delinquency - Borrower(s) who fail to make loan payments as agreed under their mortgage or any other obligations result in a delinquency which will show on your credit report.

The types, consequences, and solutions to delinquencys vary.

If borrowers only knew that not making that $20 Capitol One credit card payment may have cost them $40,000 in interest on a mortgage, they may be more apt to make their payments...

Having delinquencies on your credit file makes you part of the rule, not the exception, don't fret, there are many mortgage lenders and plans available to you!

Remember, it will not show up on credit until you are greater than 30 days late. Paying late by a day or two will only incur a late fee from your mortgage company, it will not show up on credit as a 30 day late.

Delinquent mortgage: A mortgage that involves a borrower who is behind on payments. If the borrower cannot bring the payments up to date within a specified number of days, the lender may begin foreclosure proceedings.

Make sure you know the exact date your mortgage is late with a late penalty and late with reporting to the credit agencies. Some lenders have different dates so if you have a 1st and a 2nd mortgage, the late dates could be different.

Some lenders wont really care too much if a borrower does not pay his credit cards on time. These lender are referred to as "Subprime Lenders".
All Lenders want to see that you make mortgage payments on time.

We have all had a time in our life where things were just a bit beyond our plans and have consequently been late with a payment or two. The first thing that you should do every year is to get free credit report to which you are entitled. Study the report for accuracy and question anything that does not appear correct. If you are behind in payments call your creditor and make a payment arrangement. If you are applying for a loan be prepared to explain any delinquencies, a lot of times a good letter will work wonders. If there has been an illness, or something else out of the ordinary, be prepared to explain it and follow up with any documentation. Underwriters aren't necessarily heartless, many of them are willing to help you and if they can see that there has been an aberration in your paying habits, they will usually go the extra mile. Don't despair, there is hope!

Delinquency - Delinquency is when you fail to make a payments on a loan on time. When this happens, the creditor will usually report the late payment to the credit bureaus. Having a delinquency on your credit report will hurt your credit score. The longer the payment is past due, the more it will hurt your score.

I you have to make late payments, try to make the late payments on something other than your mortgage.

If you have proof in writing that your payment was made on time, the credit agencies are required to remove the late status. Send a letter explaining the error and your proof of ontime payment and your scores will go back up.

When applying for a home loan, you may need to write a letter of explanation for all derogatory credit that appears on your credit report. Lenders like to see 24 months of clean credit.

How long has it been since you had late payments? If it has been 2 years or more since you were late and you have a good explanation for the delinquency then most lenders will still accept your file. If you have been late on payments in the past 6 months many lenders may see you as being too high risk and deny your application for credit. Lenders want to see good credit habits and paying on time is the best way to prove that you are credit worthy.

Even if you think you will be falling behind on your payments, contact your mortgage professional to come up with ways to prevent this from happening. Your mortgage professional is an excellent source of information and should be able to assist you in a myriad of ways.

While having a late payment on anything will certainly hurt your credit score, having a late payments on your mortgage will be viewed much worse than having a late payment on a credit card. The number of delinquent mortgage payments can almost play as large of a factor as your credit score in determining what programs and rates you qualify for.

Once you are delinquent on your mortgage of more than 60 days some lenders can and may start the process of foreclosure. Foreclosure is when you are behind on your mortgage payments and the lender reposses your home from you. Normally the home will be sold through sheriff's auction. Lenders do not like to go through the foreclosure process because it is very costly and time consuming. So if you become delinquent on your mortgage or are about to become delinquent contact your lender to see if there is anything they can do to help you out or work with you to get caught back up.

It is possible for home buyers with past delinquency history to obtain home financing. Many non-prime banks offer loan programs to home buyers with blemished credit profiles. Borrowers with delinquencies on their credit reports should expect to pay higher interest rates than conforming loan applicants.

It is sometimes necessary to accept a higher interest rate in the short-term and hope to refinance once the financial trouble has passed. A foreclosure will effect your ability to qualify for future mortgage financing more than a bankruptcy.

Delinquency - "I want a mortgage for my house, but my lender says I have too many delinquencies on my credit. How late is too late, and how do I clear this up?"

A delinquency is when a payment is not made or made after 30 days being due and then reported to the credit bureaus. This will have a severe effect on your credit rating especially if it is a mortgage late; you have the option to contact the credit bureaus if you feel there is incorrect information on your report.

  

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