Whether you're affected by fluctuating interest rates or or by a change in your personal circumstances, the pressure of maintaining regular mortgage loan repayments can be overwhelming at times. Here is some information to help you understand the available alternatives.
What to do before it gets worse
If you're about to miss a mortgage payment or already have, rest assured there is help available. Taking a big breath and raising the issue with your lender is the best thing you can do in fact, the earlier you do that, the more options your lender will have to assist you.
Failing to resolve the situation may force the lender into taking action against you. This can include:
A two-way relationship
Your lender will want to help you maintain your mortgage. One option is to give your lender a hardship notice. It looks like this:
Lenders do have an obligation to consider your request, so don't think that it's a lost cause. If the lender will not assist you, you may be able to make a complaint to an external dispute resolution scheme of which your lender is a member. Your lender can give you details of how to contact that scheme.
Helpful supportBelieve it or not, you're not on your own every month there are mortgage holders having issues with making payments, and just as there are legal rights for home buyers, there are also legal services for mortgage holders.
Perhaps there are also other financial issues, or bills, that also need attention, in which case free advice is available from the Financial Counseling hotline on 1800 007 007.Albeit a difficult and somewhat embarrassing issue, you can speak to your mortgage broker about your loan issues. They will explain your options, suggest a plan, and work with you to minimise worries and achieve a resolution.
Whether you're a client or not, if you require more information or advice contact your local broker as soon as possible. They can help with sorting through what options are available to resolve your financial difficulties.Visit Moneysmart.gov.au, another great resource for tips to help you keep up with your mortgage repayments.
Source: Your Loan Hub
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