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  1. Additional Resources

    COVID-19 Resources   If you have a hardship  related to COVID-19 ,   visit the  CFPB’s mortgage and housing assistance portal .   Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF) in the  U.S Department of the Treasury   and  Nati...
  2. Gracefully Exiting Your Loan

    If you  foresee there  isn’t  a financially  feasible  way  to keep your home, here are more options  for you to  avoid  the foreclosure process.   Traditional Sale:   Work with a real estate agent to  s ell your home ...
  3. Financial Hardship

  4. Getting Started

    What should I do the first time I log into my account? Once you’re logged into your account, you can: See an overview of your loan , including balance, interest information, payoff date, escrow details, payment history, and more. Go to My L...
  5. How to Register Online

    How can I access my mortgage online? Registering online is quick and easy. Here's how: Click LOG IN above or in the sidebar.  Click Register Your Account . Enter your last name, SSN or EIN/TIN, date of birth, and email address (all fields ...
  6. Access Outside the U.S.

    Access to our website and app is available in the following countries:  United States Australia British Virgin Islands Canada Finland Germany Greenland Guam India Japan Mexico Micronesia Portugal Puerto Rico South Korea United Kingd...
  7. Online Access

  8. Why Go Digital?

    Setting up your online account lets you manage your loan your way—anytime, anywhere. Our secure and easy-to-use website will help you: View your loan details such as balance, payoff date, interest, taxes, and more Quickly make or schedule one-...
  9. General

    What can I use my HELOC for? You can use your HELOC funds for various purposes, such as home improvements, repairs, consolidating higher interest rate debt, or other financial needs.  Where can I find details about my unique HELOC account? ...
  10. HELOC Payment FAQs

    Why did my monthly payment change? In general, HELOC payments can change from month to month for a variety of reasons. A few common reasons include: Interest Rate changes:  Most HELOCs have a variable interest rate that periodically adjusts t...