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New York State recently enacted special regulations for homeowners affected by COVID-19 and whose forbearances are ending.

New York Banking Law Section 9-x(3) allows a borrower to select one of three repayment options for a COVID-19 related forbearance. Below are the specific options detailed in Section 9-x(3)(a-d):

  1. Extend the term of the loan for the number of months the loan was in forbearance;
  2. Repay the arrears accumulated during the forbearance period on a monthly basis;
  3. Negotiate a loan modification or any other options that addresses the borrower’s changed circumstances; or
  4. Only if the borrower and the lender cannot reasonably agree on a loan modification, the regulated institution must offer to defer the amount of the forbearance into a non-interest bearing balloon loan due at the maturity of the loan or at any time when the loan is satisfied through a refinance or sale.

Source: New York State New Banking Law Section 9-x FAQ

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Options Now Available to All New York Homeowners After COVID-19 Forbearance

New York State recently enacted special regulations for homeowners affected by COVID-19 and whose forbearances are ending.

New York Banking Law Section 9-x(3) allows a borrower to select one of three repayment options for a COVID-19 related forbearance. Below are the specific options detailed in Section 9-x(3)(a-d):

  1. Extend the term of the loan for the number of months the loan was in forbearance;
  2. Repay the arrears accumulated during the forbearance period on a monthly basis;
  3. Negotiate a loan modification or any other options that addresses the borrower’s changed circumstances; or
  4. Only if the borrower and the lender cannot reasonably agree on a loan modification, the regulated institution must offer to defer the amount of the forbearance into a non-interest bearing balloon loan due at the maturity of the loan or at any time when the loan is satisfied through a refinance or sale.

Source: New York State New Banking Law Section 9-x FAQ

Call us or schedule a free 15-minute consultation to find out what this means for you.

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