Here’s How You Can Use This Relief Program to Lower Your Mortgage Payments

The federal government is pumping billions of dollars into a NEW mortgage relief program as we speak, and Ohio residents like yourself have a rare window of opportunity to take advantage today .

Please note: Many homeowners are eligible for this relief program, but the deadline is approaching fast!

Millions of people took advantage of similar programs last year and either paused their mortgage payments… received large relief checks… or even had up to $80,000 of their mortgage paid by the government in some cases!

If you owe less than $356,362 on your mortgage today, there’s a good chance you qualify for the NEW relief program that just launched in Ohio.

This special government relief program reduces your mortgage payment and puts cash back in your pocket starting immediately. Find Out How Much You Can Save »

Few homeowners are aware of this new relief program that started in April 2024 and allows homeowners like you to:

Although this program may sound “too good to be true,” it’s backed by the government and built for ALL homeowners to benefit, not just those in critical need of assistance. In fact, if you have good credit, you could see even greater savings!

Millions of Americans have already reduced their mortgage payments using this program, so if you want to lower your mortgage payments and eliminate years off your mortgage, it’s crucial that you act now while this program is still available.

Want To See How Much You Can Save? Here’s How:

Step 1: Select your age below.

Step 2: Find out how much you may save! It takes just two minutes to get started


References:
  • https://www.fool.com/the-ascent/mortgages/articles/the-average-new-mortgage-amount-is-411400-can-you-swing-it/
  • https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2022-01-04/california-mortgage-relief-program-foreclosure-homeowner
  • http://www.whitehouse.gov/refi
  • http://www.freddiemac.com/finance/pdf/RefiReport2013Q4.pdf
  • http://www.fanniemae.com/resources/file/aboutus/media/HARP-Research-Report-030613.pdf
  • http://www.forbes.com/pictures/el45fjjej/six-simple-ways-to-pay-off-your-mortgage-faster-60/
  • http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/21/realestate/exploring-the-15-year-loan-for-refinancing-mortgages.html
  • http://www.fhfa.gov/Media/PublicAffairs/Pages/FHFA-Fannie-Mae-and-Freddie-Mac-Announce-HARP-Changesto-Reach-More-Borrowers.aspx


Homeowners who refinance with Freddie Mac's Flex Modification can eliminate up to 20% off their monthly house payment. These numbers along with more benefits of the program can be found at: https://nationalfairhousing.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/2017-09-26_Fannie_Mae_and_Freddie_Mac_Flex_Modification.pdf

Homeowners who refinance from 30 year fixed mortgages to 15 year fixed mortgages can save up to $145,000. Further information for this can be found at http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/21/realestate/exploring-the-15-year-loan-for-refinancing-mortgages.html

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