Property Damage, Financial Hardship and Payment Assistance | Pennymac (2024)

At Pennymac, our first concern is that our customers and their families are safe when there is a disaster. Whether the disaster caused damage to your home or your place of employment we know this may be a difficult time. We understand how important your home is to you and your family and want to remove some of the worry during this time. Here is some information to help you during this time:

Steps To Take For Property Damage

  1. Contact your homeowner's and/or flood insurance provider. Report the damage, determine your coverage and file a claim. If you have flood damage and have flood insurance, you'll need to call that insurance provider too. You can visit the FEMA website for help on How to Fill Out Your Flood Claim.
  2. Register for Disaster Assistance. Visit www.DisasterAssistance.gov or call the registration phone number at (800) 621-FEMA (3362). Coverage may vary in your insurance policies and there may be resources available to you that are not covered under your insurance.
  3. If your damage is covered, your insurance provider will assign you an adjuster. The adjuster will come to your home to assess the property damage. While you work directly with your insurance provider, our Insurance Department is here to help answer any questions you have about the loss draft process. For information on insurance claims, to download claim packets, and to electronically submit completed documents, go to our insurance service website. You can also call us at (866) 314-0498. Our office hours are Monday - Friday, 5am-6pm and Saturday, 7am-11am Pacific Time.
  4. If your damage is covered, your insurance company will send a claim check to you. This check will typically need to be endorsed by both you and Pennymac because of our mortgage on the property.
  5. Here is the required documentation needed in order to expedite the processing of your claim with us. For more information on the process:
    • Endorsed Insurance Claim Check
    • Insurance Company Adjuster's Worksheet
    • Signed Contract/Proposal with your contractor
    • Contractor's Waiver of Lien
    • Contractor's Internal Revenue W-9
    • Copy of the Contractor's License

Note: When you receive an insurance claim check, please call our Insurance Department at (866) 314-0498 for assistance. Our office hours are Monday - Friday, 5am-6pm and Saturday, 7am-11am Pacific Time.

Payment Assistance

If you anticipate any difficulty in making your payment from a disaster or related property damage, we are here to help review all options available to you.

The investor/insurer of your loan and FEMA declaration will determine what type of short term relief Pennymac can provide to you. See Federal Emergency Management Agency section below for more information.

  • Please login to our website to start the process at PENNYMAC.COM
  • Or call us at (800) 777-4001

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

You may be eligible for assistance from FEMA for your uninsured housing needs. To confirm if you are in a FEMA declared disaster area for individual assistance, visit the FEMA website at www.DisasterAssistance.gov or you can call (800) 621-FEMA (3362). Not sure of the difference between individual assistance and public assistance? Go to www.fema.gov/disasters/declarations.

Disaster Forbearance Plans

One option that might be available to you is a Disaster Forbearance Plan. The Disaster Forbearance Plan provides short-term relief that allows you to stop making mortgage payments for up to three months following the date of the disaster to allow you to focus on more pressing concerns. No late fees are charged during the forbearance period and missed payments must be made after the Plan expires. We will assist customers who need additional help bringing their account(s) current.

Upon entering into a forbearance plan, your loan will be reported as Current and on a forbearance. However, Pennymac does not control your credit score and we recommend that you contact the credit agencies for information on how the forbearance may impact your credit.

While you are on the Disaster Forbearance Plan, we need you to check in with us each month to see if your circ*mstances have changed. As you near the end of the forbearance period, we will work with you to determine the best program to help you repay the amounts not paid during the forbearance period. Based on your circ*mstances, you can repay these amounts through one of the following programs:

  • Lump sum, which is when you want to pay all missed payments in one payment when your forbearance plan ends;
  • Repayment plan, in which an additional amount is added to your normal monthly payments to help you repay those amounts over a set period of time;
  • Streamlined modification, where the terms of your loan may be permanently modified to help bring your loan current and provide more affordable payments without the need for financial documentation; or
  • Other modification programs that depend on your individual circ*mstances and may require income and other documentation.

In addition, for those who were significantly affected and require more long-term assistance, the Forbearance Plan period may be extended beyond the initial three-month period upon request.

Update Your Contact Information and Access Account Information

If you have been temporarily relocated or there are postal delays in your community, please take advantage of our website. Our website is available 24/7, from your phone, tablet or PC at PENNYMAC.COM or download PENNYMAC Mobile, where you can access your account information, update your contact information, view your statements and make a payment. To make the registration process easier, please have the following information available:

  • Your Pennymac Loan Number
  • Access to your email account
  • Access to your mobile device

Additional Helpful Resources

If you need additional assistance, here are some helpful resources:

  • Mortgage Bankers Association - Download Disaster Recovery: A Resource for Homeowners.
  • FEMA - Registering online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov is the quickest way to register for FEMA assistance. If you are unable to access the internet, you can also call at (800) 621-FEMA (3362).
  • Red Cross - Visit the Get Help section of their website or call (800) RED-CROSS.
  • United Way - Visit the Disaster Assistance section of their website or call 2-1-1.
  • Consumer Financial Protection Bureau - Visit the Financial Tool Kit for Victims of Hurricanes.
  • U.S. Small Business Administration - Visit Disaster Assistance.
Property Damage, Financial Hardship and Payment Assistance | Pennymac (2024)

FAQs

How many times will PennyMac retry payments? ›

If there are insufficient funds in my Financial Institution Account or my Financial Institution refuses to pay amounts to Servicer for any reason, Servicer will attempt to cause my Financial Institution to draft from my Financial Institution Account two (2) times.

Will PennyMac let me skip a payment? ›

Mortgage Relief

It's called a short-term forbearance—a plan that provides temporary relief by allowing you to pay reduced, or even no, payments for a brief time, depending on your individual situation, along with protection from late fees and negative credit reporting. Getting set up with a forbearance plan is easy.

How late can you be on your mortgage with PennyMac? ›

Payments are considered late if they are not received by the due date on your Note. Most Notes require payments to be made on the first day of the month with a 15-day grace period before a late fee will be charged.

How long before pennymac foreclosure? ›

If you have received a Notice of Intent to Foreclose or other notices from PennyMac Loan Services, they may or may not own your mortgage loan. However, failing to act when you receive a notice of foreclosure from PennyMac Loan Services immediately may result in a foreclosure in as little as 6 months.

How many payments can you be behind? ›

Usually, foreclosure proceedings begin after 120 days (four consecutive missed mortgage payments) of delinquency on your mortgage, but this isn't always the case. The housing market in which you live, your municipality and your lender may all impact the foreclosure timeline.

How many payments can you be behind on mortgage? ›

Mortgage contracts typically allow lenders to begin the pre-foreclosure process after a borrower has gone 90 days without making a scheduled payment. After a total of four missed payments, or 120 days after your first missed payment, the lender places a lien on the property and can force you to vacate.

What happens if I miss a mortgage payment with PennyMac? ›

Typically, the lender can do a combination of the following to help the borrower stay in their home: Add any missed payments to the loan balance to bring the loan current. Adjust the interest rate. Lengthen the loan term - for example, going from a 30-year loan to a 40-year loan.

Will my mortgage company let me defer a payment? ›

If your mortgage is in forbearance and you've temporarily stopped making payments, deferment is one option for making up the missed payments. Deferment lets you delay repaying the overdue payments until the end of your loan term, and interest does not accrue on the amount owed.

What is the PennyMac controversy? ›

Overview Of The Cases. These cases involve claims that PennyMac systematically, and unlawfully, underpays its hourly employees despite their extensive overtime and engages in other unlawful conduct.

Do banks allow you to skip a mortgage payment? ›

Forbearance is a process that can help if you're struggling to pay your mortgage. Your servicer or lender arranges for you to temporarily pause mortgage payments or make smaller payments. You still owe the full amount, and you pay back the difference later. Forbearance can help you deal with a financial hardship.

What happens if you can't pay your mortgage on time? ›

Once you're 120 days behind on your payments, the lender can start the foreclosure process if you haven't submitted a complete mortgage assistance application.

How late can you pay your mortgage without penalty? ›

15 Days late

If you can't make your mortgage payment on the first of the month, most lenders will give you a grace period of 15 days. Once 15 days have passed, your lender will typically charge a late fee. You can find out what this late fee will be by looking at your mortgage documents.

How many times will a payment retry? ›

Generally, a bank may attempt to deposit the check two or three times when there are insufficient funds in your account. However, there are no laws that determine how many times a check may be resubmitted, and there is no guarantee that the check will be resubmitted at all.

How many times can a merchant retry a payment? ›

Category 1 declines are considered hard declines, and no reattempts are allowed when a transaction is declined. Merchants will incur fees on any Category 1 retry after a decline. Categories 2-4 are considered soft declines and Visa allows 15 reattempts in 30 days on these declines.

How many times can you miss a mortgage payment? ›

In general, a lender won't begin foreclosure until you've missed four consecutive mortgage payments. Timing can vary from lender to lender, as well as the state of the housing market at the time. Lenders generally prefer to avoid foreclosure because it is costly and time-consuming.

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