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32000 Alvarado Blvd.
Union City, CA 94587
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3909A Decoto Rd.
Fremont, CA 94555
Phone: (510) 943-1950
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Wealth Management & Financial Services
3909B Decoto Rd.
Phone: (510) 943-1993
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26356 Carmel Rancho Ln.
Carmel, CA 93923
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3549 Castro Valley Blvd
Castro Valley CA 94546
Phone: (510) 512-1060

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210A Railroad Ave.
Danville, CA 94526
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1679 Industrial Pkwy West
Hayward, CA 94544
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2286 Las Positas Road
Livermore, CA 94550
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Livermore, CA 94550
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39150 Fremont Blvd.
Fremont, CA 94538
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40031 Mission Blvd.
Fremont, CA 94539
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45877 Jarvis Avenue
Newark, CA 94560
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6654 Koll Center Pkwy - #345
Pleasanton, CA 94566
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200 Townsend Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
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160 W. Santa Clara St Suite 100
San Jose, CA 95113-1701
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1480 E. 14th St.
San Leandro, CA 94577
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21001 San Ramon Valley #D3
San Ramon, CA 94583
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46635 Mission Blvd.
Fremont, CA 94539
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1735 N. Broadway
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
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  Home > About > Loss Mitigation Unit

If you cannot afford your monthly mortgage payments and wish to avoid foreclosure, you may be eligible for a loan “workout” or modification.  We determine eligibility for loan “workouts” on a case-by-case basis.  Among other things, we will consider the value of your property and your ability (based on your current income) to make monthly mortgage payments in accordance with the “workout.”  You may also qualify to refinance your current loan with us. Contact the Loan Workout Team at 866-617-7293 or collections.department@fremontbank.com 

Tips for Avoiding Foreclosure:

You may also contact U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to find a HUD-certified housing counseling agency by calling Toll Free (800) 569-4287 or TTY (800) 877-8339.  Additional information is made available by HUD on its website at http://www.hud.gov

  • Don’t ignore the letters from your lender
  • Contact your lender immediately
  • Contact a HUD-approved Counseling Agency

Important reminder: The borrower is obligated to make all future payments as they come due, even while Fremont Bank is evaluating the types of assistance that may be available.

In addition: Fremont Bank cannot guarantee that the borrower will receive any (or a particular type) of assistance.

Involuntary Inability to Pay

What is involuntary inability to pay?
The basis for our relief and workout options is to assist borrowers who are experiencing an involuntary inability to pay. A borrower is considered to have an involuntary inability to pay if he/she does not have the ability to make monthly payments because of…

An involuntary reduction of income due to

  • Unemployment
  • Mandatory pay reduction (could result from elimination of overtime, reduction in regular working hours, or a reduction in base pay)
  • Under-employment following a previous job loss
  • Death of primary wage-earner in household
  • Decline in business earnings for a self-employed borrower
  • Incarceration of a spouse or co-borrower
  • Permanent or short-term disability
  • Serious illness of a household member
  • Divorce
  • Legally documented separation

An unavoidable increase in expenditures due to

  • A disability or illness that results in an increase in uninsured major medical expenses
  • A natural or man-made disaster damaging the property
  • An unanticipated capital expense for property maintenance that, if not performed, would result in sufficient damage to the point of negatively affecting the property value
  • Over-extended credit caused by the borrower having to use credit to pay his/her monthly mortgage, food expenses or utility bills

What is not involuntary inability to pay?
A borrower is not considered to have an involuntary inability to pay when the borrower has…

  • Experienced depreciation/reduction in his/her property value
  • Voluntarily quit a job
  • Voluntarily quit a job to stay home and care for children
  • Voluntarily reduced the number of hours worked, thus reducing the pay received
  • A job that has seasonal layoffs
  • Overextended credit caused by excessive spending for non-essential items
  • Unnecessary monthly expenses due to lifestyle decisions
  • Temporary income interruption, but the borrower has assets available to pay the mortgage
  • Separated from his/her spouse, but is not legally documented
  • Bought another home and the borrower cannot afford to pay both mortgage payments

Alternatives to Foreclosure

Financial ability and desire to keep the property

  1. Full Reinstatement— By paying all payment amounts due including advances, payments, late fees, legal costs and other expenses, the loan is no longer delinquent.

  2. Repayment Plan— Repays the delinquent amount over a specified and agreed upon period of time over and above the normal monthly payment. (Generally used in cases of temporary loss of income)

  3. Forbearance—It’s a written agreement to reduce or suspend monthly payments for an agreed upon expiration of this time frame, the past due amounts will be paid in full or other alternatives will be pursued. This is generally offered when a temporary setback has occurred but a future resolution is imminent.

  4. Loan Modification—It changes one or more of the terms of the original loan agreement in order to affect a permanent cure of the delinquency. New documents are then obtained.

  5. Delinquent Loan Refinance—New financing

  6. Borrower Assistance Plan—If the loan has Private Mortgage Insurance, the insurance company may advance a portion or all of the delinquency on behalf of the borrower. Generally, this amount is repaid to the insurer by the borrower via a no-interest promissory note over a specified period of time. This option is usually made available when a temporary financial hardship exists.

  7. If you cannot qualify for option 1-6 and are unable to keep your home

  8. Delinquent Loan Assumption—With a loan assumption, a financially qualified buyer assumes the delinquent loan. Used when payments can no longer be made. You, as the original borrower may or may not be released from financial responsibility.

  9. Pre-Foreclosure Sale or Short Payoff—The sale of the property when the sales proceeds net is less than the amount owed because of a decline in property values. This option generally is pursued when no further payments can be paid and only when other options are exhausted.

  10. Deed-in-Lieu of Foreclosure—The acceptance of a deed to avoid foreclosure. This final alternative to foreclosure is applicable when no further payments can be made, a serious effort has been made to sell the property at current market value, and none of the other options are feasible.

If you wish to pursue options 1 or 2, please call our Call Center at 866-617-7293.

For more long-term solutions (options 3-9), you must provide us with documentation to establish your involuntary inability to pay the mortgage. The list below provides the minimum documentation that you must submit based on your specific situation.

Documentation can be emailed to collections.department@fremontbank.com or sent directly to:

Fremont Bank
Loss Mitigation Unit
PO Box 7295
Fremont, CA 94537

We’d love to talk with you over the phone, or face-to-face. If you would like to go over your options, or schedule an
appointment with a Loan Workout Specialist, please call our Call Center at 866-617-7293.

Situation: Provide the following...
Unemployment
  • Termination notice from former employer
  • At least one month unemployment compensation checks
  • Unemployment notice of filing documents
Mandatory pay reduction
  • Two pay stubs showing previous pay
  • Two pay stubs showing new pay
  • Employer notification of pay reduction
Underemployment following a previous job loss
  • Documentation evidencing job loss
  • Pay stub from previous job to show old salary
  • Previous year’s tax return
  • Current pay stub
Death of borrower or primary wage earner
  • Death certificate
Decline in business earnings for a self-employed borrower
  • Year-to-date profit and loss statement
  • Previous year’s profit and loss statement
  • Previous year’s tax return
  • Signed contracts from clients that work in a process of work scheduled
Incarceration of spouse of co-borrower
  • Legal documents verifying the incarceration
Permanent or short-term disability
  • Disability application
  • Doctor’s certificate of disability
  • Insurance notification
  • Proof of monthly insurance benefits or government assistance
Serious illness of a household member
  • Medical bills
  • Doctor’s certificate or letter
  • Proof of monthly insurance benefits or government assistance
  • Insurance forms
Divorce
  • Divorce decree signed by court
Separation
  • Separation agreement signed by court if legally documented
  • Proof that separate income and expense accounts have been established for at least six months if separation is not legally documented by the court
Natural or man-made disaster impacting the borrower’s place of employment
  • Statement from employer
  • Employer notification if employer is closed
Unavoidable Increase in Expenditures
Disability/illness resulting in an increase in uninsured expenses
  • See “serious illness” above
Natural or man-made disaster damaging the property
  • Insurance claim
  • Inspection of damage to property
  • FEMA or SBA application
Over-extended credit by using credit to pay monthly expenses
  • Credit card bills with description of charge or showing cash advances

E-mail: collections.department@fremontbank.com

 
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