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What do lenders consider to be a "hardship" in order to be considered for a short sale or a mortgage modification?

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 In order to be eligible for a short sale or a mortgage modification, you must be able to prove to the lender that you are a victim of a “hardship” and therefore unable to continue making payments on your mortgage. A hardship situation is one that is the result of some extenuating circumstance that forces the borrower into a position where they can no longer afford their mortgage payments. While every situation is different, some frequent examples of hardship include:

  • Decrease in the value of the home
  • Unemployment or loss of primary income source
  • Inability to work due to health crisis
  • Mounting medical expenses
  • Employment relocation
  • Failure of business
  • Bankruptcy
  • Death of spouse or significant other
  • Divorce or separation

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