Tisha Black Chernine, Esq. speaks on the Heidi Harris Show about mortgages that could be “frozen” by the government and the process of loan modification. Click here to hear the audio clip.
Is there any way one could refinance their home to get a lower interest? We are making our payments and could qualify for our current mortgage but can’t refinance since our house is “upsidedown”
There is a streamlined FHA loan you may qualify for which does not require an appraisal. If you would like to call for more details, I would be happy to give you several referral sources.
Thanks for writing in,
Tisha Black Chernine, Esq.
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Is there any way one could refinance their home to get a lower interest? We are making our payments and could qualify for our current mortgage but can’t refinance since our house is “upsidedown”
Hello Ed,
There is a streamlined FHA loan you may qualify for which does not require an appraisal. If you would like to call for more details, I would be happy to give you several referral sources.
Thanks for writing in,
Tisha Black Chernine, Esq.
Disclaimer: The information contained in this answer is designed to enable you to learn more about the services that Black & LoBello offers to its clients. This information does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice, nor is it intended as a source of advertising or solicitation. Your use of this information does not create or constitute an attorney-client relationship. You should not consider this answer to be an invitation for an attorney-client relationship. Further, you should not rely on the information provided within this answer without first obtaining separate legal advice You should seek the assistance of an attorney to provide you legal advice based on the specific facts and circumstances of your particular situation.