Auto Loan Mod Program Notes
- We can work with virtually any type of auto loan.
- Your financial situation, proof of hardship and your payment status are all factors in qualifying.
- Losing your job doesn't have to mean losing your car, too.
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Will I Qualify For Auto Loan Modification?
An auto loan modification is not all that different from its residential cousin. The point is still the same. You have a loan you cannot afford and have incurred a hardship brought on by difficult economic times or unexpected circumstances … Continue reading
What is Car Loan Modification?
Everyone by now has heard of a home loan modification. Even commercial loans have crept to the public forefront. But car loans? Yep. Without as much publicity, many people don’t realize that even your car loan can be modified. And … Continue reading
Job Loss Doesn’t Have to Mean Car Loss
Millions of Americans are struggling everyday. Job losses have been at all-time highs. If it’s happened to you, you can certainly understand the stress involved in figuring out how to keep afloat. Unless you live in a major metropolitan city … Continue reading
Your Car is Worth More Than You Owe. Now What?
You probably didn’t buy your car expecting its value to end up lower than what you owe on the loan. But it happens and it’s a common reason to get your auto loan modified. There are a couple reasons this … Continue reading
Auto Loan Modification Overview
When times are tough, it seems like every bill is impossible to pay. The last thing many people think about is their car when it comes to getting relief. Your house, sure, but your car? Do they really modify those loans?
The answer is yes and while not as impactful as modifying your home loan, every little bit matters.
Who Qualifies?
That’s a broad question, but anyone struggling to make their auto loan payment should consider exploring the possibility of an auto loan modification. Why wouldn’t you? These are tough economic times and there is a lot of recognition now that bringing loans more into line with what is realistic for someone to pay is a win-win for both lender and borrower.
What Does it Take to Qualify?
Qualifying for a modification on your car is not automatic. A number of factors come into
play. Are you late on payments? What does your overall financial picture look like? Do you have a hardship that helps explain why you cannot afford your car payments?
All are important questions and must be carefully considered before making an appeal to your lender for a modification.
You can read more about qualifying here.
What Will an Auto Loan Modification Do For You?
imagine you are paying $500 per month on your car loan. Perhaps it used to be possible for you to pay this, but an even in your life made it an unaffordable payment. You could be sending some money every month, but the lender will only accept the whole amount. You’re stuck.
Now imagine that same payment is modified permanently to, say, $300 per month. You can afford this and the lender will accept the payment. All of a sudden, you’re making full payments on your car and don’t have to worry about it being repossessed. Big difference, right?
In an ideal world, you’d be making that payment you originally committed to. However, today’s reality is that millions of people are struggling due to economic forces that have made it impossible to stay afloat.
Loan modification is a way for you and your lender to work out an agreement that is helpful to both sides.

