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Important Details to Know About Veteran Mortgage Relief

by Monica Smith 07/11/2022

The U.S. government has multiple options available for military veterans who may be facing foreclosure. Through the Department of Veterans Affairs, borrowers can get financial relief through means such as forbearance, deferment, refinancing and more. However, there are some crucial details to be aware of. Here are some of the most important things to know about current veteran mortgage relief options:

Loan Deferment vs. Forbearance

One of the most important aspects of understanding veteran mortgage relief options is knowing the difference between loan deferment and loan forbearance. A loan deferment basically "pauses" your mortgage payments for a pre-determined period. During this time, you don't have to make payments on either the principal amount or interest. Your interest is also paused: during your deferment period, you will not continue to build interest on your loan.

Forbearance is extremely similar except for the lack of accrued interest. Just like a deferment, forbearance allows you to stop regular payments for an agreed upon amount of time. However, interest will continue to accrue as normal. While you don't need to pay it off until later, this can sometimes result in a higher total loan balance than originally planned.

Your Credit Score

Credit scores factor in to nearly every aspect of our financial lives. As such, it's important to consider the possible effect of mortgage relief on your credit score. While most mortgage relief programs won't affect your credit in a negative way, there are some situations that could cause your score to drop.

Normally, missed mortgage payments would negatively impact your credit score. If granted forbearance or deferment, your lender should keep your account marked as current. If you were already behind on payments before the relief period, it might mean your mortgage will remain in delinquent status and hurt your credit score.

There are many options for mortgage relief offered to U.S. veterans to suit a variety of situations. To determine which is best for you, keep these details in mind.

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Monica Smith

I have been selling real estate for several years throughout the South Shore, Cape Cod and Islands, representing both buyers and sellers. During my career, I've had numerous successes , most recently earning the designation of top-listing associate March 2017 and joining the Chairman's Elite Club with over 15 Million is sales . Whether working with first-time homebuyers, assisting with relocation, or listing multimillion-dollar properties, I have the knowledge and experience to turn real estate dreams into reality. I offer personalized, attentive client service; designer-quality home staging; and honest, informed expertise for optimal results.