Many home owners, and second home owners, are wondering if the Federal mortgage program can help lower their mortgage payments:
Americor’s Mortgage Rescue Program (MRP/H4H Now) was introduced to help homeowners who are in need of help with their current mortgage.
If you are experiencing:
• Difficulty making your mortgage payments
• Inability to refinance your property
• Owe more on your home than it is worth
• Stuck in a negative amortizing mortgage or other type of adjustable loan
• Financial hardship due to loss of income or other situations
We can help! What We Do:
Depending on your particular situation, Americor Financial Services will create a solution that meets your needs. This may include – Renegotiating the terms of your loan with your existing lender to:
• Reduce your loan balance to match current home market value.
• Modify your adjustable loan into a fixed rate.
• Have past due payments waived.
• Reduce your monthly payment.
• Obtain a short term break from payments.
Short-Pay Refinance
A Short-Pay refinance is where we obtain an approval for your home with a mortgage based on the current value of your home. We present this approval to your current mortgage lender and negotiate terms where they will accept a payoff for less than the amount than you currently owe. Reverse Mortgage — For those of you age 62 and over, a reverse mortgage can eliminate a mortgage payment completely. What’s the catch? Unlike other companies that offers similar services with substantial upfront fees regardless if they help you or not, we charge nothing for an initial conversation with you and your lenders. We put together a written proposal based on your needs, and you pay if we are able to achieve results for you. Our fee varies depending on each situation, but the initial plan for consultation is free. This way you have nothing to lose!
How to get started: Getting started is simple!
Call us at 248-816-7142 or email us at H4Hnow@gmail.com
You will talk to a live person who will listen to your needs and work with you directly throughout the entire process.



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