Document the hardship
Show the change that made the payment unsustainable — income loss, rising costs, illness, divorce, or another major shift.
Find a HUD counselor →Loan modification is the main retention path when a Weston homeowner wants to keep the property but the current payment no longer works. This guide explains what lenders usually want, what free help is available in Broward County, and when it may be time to compare modification against other options.
Loan modification is often the first retention option Weston homeowners should explore. It is designed to change mortgage terms so the payment becomes more sustainable. In Weston, insurance costs, HOA fees, taxes, and general carrying costs can all contribute to payment pressure — and those details belong in the hardship documentation.
The file has to make sense on paper. Lenders typically want a documented hardship, current financial information, and a plausible explanation for why the modified payment would work going forward. Strong documentation moves files. Vague urgency does not.
In Weston, homeowners can face simultaneous pressure from insurance, taxes, HOA assessments, and market-driven cost increases. That combination makes modification requests especially relevant when the hardship is not just income loss but cumulative cost pressure across multiple expense categories.
The goal is to determine whether the home can actually be kept on terms that fit the household now. If the answer is no, it is better to learn that early — when more paths are still available — than after months of delay.
One of the best first steps for help with paperwork, lender contact, and workout option review.
Find counseling →Immediate phone guidance in English and Spanish for borrowers in modification review.
Open HOPE NOW →Federal overview covering modification and loss-mitigation topics for borrowers.
Open federal guidance →State assistance that may apply while reviewing mortgage hardship options.
Review HAF →Free legal help for eligible Broward residents with housing-related civil matters.
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