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Understanding the HARP Loan...

Our HARP Loan Resource Process is FAST & Painless

The Affordable Housing Refinance Program (HARP) is a federal program launched in March 2009 by the Federal Housing Finance Agency to help homeowners that were behind on their Home Mortgage payment refinance their mortgages.

As your Lender, we are here to ensure the HARP mortgage process is less intimidating by providing support and understanding designed to help guide you starting with our HARP Loan Approver.

Our process educates while explaining differences between various Adjustable and Fixed Rate HARP loan programs. This proactive approach allows you to select the ideal HARP loan program for the first-time home buyer or seasoned investor.
Standard Process for the HARP Mortgage Program
Steps that explain how the HARP loan process works:

Why a HARP Loan?

If you are behind on your conforming or conventional mortgage, you may be eligible to refinance without paying down principal and without having to pay mortgage insurance.  Parameters are in place for individual Homeowners that qualify to receive assistance. 

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