Mortgage Payment Assistance
The Regions dedicated mortgage payment assistance team is prepared to assist you. We want to keep you in your home.
We can help you determine which solution is best in a time of hardship, whether it’s temporary or long-term circumstances. Please call us at 1-800-748-9498, Monday-Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. CT.
If preserving your home is your goal, or perhaps your circumstance is temporary, your mortgage payment assistance options may include:
- Special Forbearance
- Forbearance allows you to temporarily pause or reduce your mortgage payments. At the end of the forbearance plan, you will still owe the payments you missed. Prior to the end of the forbearance plan, contact us to discuss your situation and options that may be available to you. Available options depend on your hardship and the eligibility requirements of the owner/insurer for your loan.
- Although interest will continue to accrue during the forbearance period, you will not be charged fees related to the scheduled non-payment.
- All forbearance requests must be made by calling 1-800-748-9498. There is no documentation or form required to initiate this payment assistance option, but you must call us to request and determine eligibility.
- Repayment Plan
- If you have experienced a short-term financial difficulty but are now in an improved financial situation, a repayment plan may be a good option for you. A repayment plan may allow you to make regularly scheduled payments, in addition to a portion of your past-due payments, to bring your loan current. This option may affect your credit.
- Mortgage Loan Modification
- A loan modification is a change to the terms of your mortgage in order to cure a delinquency. If you qualify, a modification may include reducing your interest rate, extending the term of your mortgage and/or capitalizing the delinquent payments.
- Deferral
- There are some loans and circumstances which provide an option for a deferral of the payments due until the loan pays off or matures. This option allows you to resume making monthly payments while deferring the payments accrued during the forbearance period to a later date.
- Reinstatement
- If you have resolved your financial difficulty and you are able to pay back any missed amounts at once, a reinstatement may be a good option for you. The reinstatement amount is the total amount of past-due payments and may include late fees, attorney fees and costs, property preservation expenses, inspections, and/or other expenses authorized by your loan documents, or applicable law. After the reinstatement, you will continue to make your scheduled payments under the original terms of your loan, subject to any subsequent modification.
If you aren’t interested in maintaining ownership of the property and need debt relief, your options may include:
- Temporary Forbearance While Selling Your Home, with listing agreement
- Pre-foreclosure Sales (Short Sale)
- If you can no longer afford to keep your home, a short sale may be an option to avoid foreclosure. This allows you to sell your home for less than the outstanding balance of your loan and may satisfy your debt (though not always).
- Deed-in-Lieu
- With a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure, you would transfer ownership of your home to Regions voluntarily to avoid foreclosure.
If you would like to get started now, please call 1-800-748-9498 or complete the Mortgage Assistance Application. If you choose to complete the Mortgage Assistance Application, you will enable us to consider all available options to help you find the best solution for your situation. However, if you elect to call us, we can provide information about certain options that may be offered by the owner of your loan with little or no documentation, subject to eligibility requirements. Once you have completed the form, you can submit it to us in one of the following ways. A Regions representative will contact you within approximately three to five days.
Mail to: P.O. Box 18001
Hattiesburg, MS 39404-8001
Fax to: 1-800-256-7200
Upload to: Document Center in MyMortgage
If you have concerns about the evaluation of your foreclosure alternative options, please contact our Escalation Case Unit at 1-800-986-2462. Any concerns will be reviewed by our Specialists, who will acknowledge your inquiry in writing via email, fax or mail within 72 hours. We will make every attempt to address your question(s) and/or concerns within 15 days from the date of receipt.
Additional Resources
For help exploring options, Department of Housing and Urban Development provides contact information for housing counselors at hud.gov or by calling 1-800-569-4287. In addition, this information can be found by accessing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. NeighborWorks® provides foreclosure solutions, both online or by calling 1-888-995-4673 for more information. You may also visit Fannie Mae’s consumer website.
You may also be eligible for the Department of the Treasury’s Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF), which is administered by state governments or agencies. More information regarding the HAF Fund is available from the National Council of State Housing Agencies at Homeowner Assistance Fund — NCSHA.