How to Fill Out A Hardship Letter for a Loan Modification Application

If you are doing a loan modification application on your own, you will undoubtedly run across a section asking you to describe your hardship. Some servicers make it easy, but others will reject your application if the hardship section is not filled out properly. The danger of having an application that is not filled out correctly is that the bank can actually deny your application for that reason, or delay processing it for a long time.

At Remodo, our custom in-house software handles hardship letters for you, and our team will work with you to make sure your loan modification application is complete. Send us an email or book a free 15-minute consultation today.

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