If you’re facing a financial hardship due to a death or injury of a service member on active duty, you may be eligible for a special military forbearance option. Read below for more details and for additional assistance, you can also visit Army OneSource or Military OneSource.
A forbearance is an agreement between you and your mortgage company to temporarily suspend or reduce your monthly mortgage payments for a specific period (usually between 90-180 days) of time. This option lets you deal with your short-term financial problems by giving you time to get back on your feet and bring your mortgage current.
With a military forbearance, you may qualify for additional benefits such as a longer forbearance period—up to 6 months—and no adverse impact to your credit score (all credit reporting related to your mortgage loan will be suspended during the forbearance period). Additionally, a special hotline has been set up for additional guidance about this option and other mortgage assistance programs—877-MIL-4566.
Military Forbearance may be an option if:
- You are ineligible or do not want to refinance
- You are facing a financial hardship due to either an injury or loss of spouse in active duty
- You are several months behind on your mortgage payments
What are the benefits?
- Lower or temporarily suspend your monthly payment for up to 6 months—giving you time to improve your financial situation and get back on your feet
- No adverse credit reporting (related to your mortgage loan) during the forbearance period
- Stay in your home and avoid foreclosure
How does it work?
Forbearance reduces your monthly mortgage payment—or suspends it completely—during the forbearance period (usually between 90-180 days). If you qualify for forbearance, you and your mortgage company will sign an agreement that will outline the forbearance terms:- length of forbearance period,
- reduced payment amount (if the payment is not suspended), and
- the terms of repayment.
If you are still struggling with your mortgage payments after the forbearance period is over, you may be able to qualify for a modification that would permanently change the terms of your mortgage.
Next steps
Gather your financial information—Make sure you have your basic financial and loan information on hand when you call your mortgage company. You’ll need:
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Explain your current situation—Be ready to outline your current hardship and explain why you are having trouble making your mortgage payment and if this is a short-term or long-term problem. Your mortgage company will need to understand the reasons why you are having difficulty in order to find the right solution for you. | |
Contact the Fannie Mae Military Support Hotline—Call 877-MIL-4566 (877-645-4566) and tell them you are interested in a Military Forbearance. |
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Contact us today to see if you qualify for this option. If you need additional assistance, you can also visit Army OneSource or Military OneSource.
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