The Law Office of Nadia K. Kilburn

Statement on Covid-19 Mortgage Relief Options:

The FHFA, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, private lenders, and state governments have all enacted mortgage relief programs to assist homeowners during this period of financial hardship.

While every effort is made to inform you of all mortgage relief options available to you, we recommend contacting your lender directly to see if you are affected by any updates on the local, state, or federal level.

Are You Having Trouble With Your Mortgage Payment?

Mortgage relief is worth investigating, right now! As of Q3 2021, per the FHFA, the majority of borrowers who are entering loan modifications are lowering their payments by over 20%. That could potentially save you hundreds of dollars each month.

Get a Fresh Start

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are offering the following mortgage relief options to borrowers who are either unable to make their payments, or who are exiting a forbearance plan:

  • Repayment Plans
  • Forbearance Plans
  • Payment Deferral
  • Loan Modifications

Lower Your Payments

To help homeowners lower their payments, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are agreeing to:

  • Extend the term of your loan
  • Reduce your interest rate
  • Place delinquent amounts at the end of your loan

Homeowner Assistance Fund

The Washington State Homeowner Assistance Fund will be available soon. Washington State was given $173 million to help delinquent homeowners catch up on their mortgage payments.In addition, mortgage relief funds can be used to pay for delinquent homeowner associate dues, internet services, homeowner’s insurance, and utility payments like gas, electricity, and water.

How Does The Process Work?

1. Fill out the form above, or call (425) 654-1674.

2. You’ll be invited to schedule a call.

3. You’ll receive an overview of the options available to you.

4. Do your research and decide what option may help you the best.

The information contained on this website is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as legal advice on any matter.

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The material on this website may not reflect the most current legal developments. Reasonable attempts have been made to ensure the information presented on this website is accurate, and The Law Office of Nadia K. Kilburn cannot make express or implied representations or warranties about the completeness or accuracy of the contents of this website.

Each mortgage relief issue is unique, and the materials presented on this website may not be applicable to your legal situation. Please contact a qualified attorney to discuss the specifics of your matter.

If you have a foreclosure auction date scheduled against your home, you may need to act immediately.

The Law Office of Nadia K. Kilburn does not offer any guarantees of case results. Any cases mentioned on this website are illustrative of some of the work handled by the The Law Office of Nadia K. Kilburn.

These illustrations are based upon real cases. These case examples should not be viewed, in any way, as an assurance of a particular result in your case. Each case must have its own facts and circumstances.

The statistics provided on this website are drawn from Nadia Kilburn’s entire career, including her time managing a team of lawyers in a previous law firm

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