Michael Inkman

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Lee Vanvolkenburg
15:43 23 Nov 23
Michael and his team were wonderful to deal with. They were excellent with communication and always available to answer questions. Thank you all!
williams lovos
22:54 16 Nov 23
We close on the house tomorrow! Thank you David and Michael for making my first home buying a smooth process. I had several out of the ordinary situations that would had easily not been possible to get the loan in the time that they were able to approve it. My wife and I are forever grateful for the work the team did. Thank you again!
Mario Silvestri III
16:45 16 Nov 23
Rex Perkins
16:56 15 Nov 23
Everything had been going well over the past two years since refinancing an existing mortgage. The application process, approval, servicing website, everything had been very smooth, nothing but the best service. I then had a minor issue arise. We had a wind loss claim on our home and, unfortunately, I had put off getting the check cosigned until the last minute. An issue arose as part of a minor miscommunication in terms of where the check was to be forwarded for endorsement.

To make a long story short, I feared that this miscommunication and misdirected check coupled with my procrastination were going to result in the check expiring and a huge hassle on my part to go through the process again. Mr. Inkman nor his branch were in any way involved with my account or account management, yet, the check inadvertently ended up in their draft loss department and I feared this would further delay things. I was a bit frantic.

One of those that I emailed was Mr. Inkman. In an era when customer service is not as valued as in the past, I was very skeptical I would meet the deadline. But, to my surprise, Mr. Inkman took it on his own to personally get things done and get the issue resolved. It appears that he tracked down the overnighted check personally, directed it for signature, packaged and overnighted the check back to me. All the while remaining professional and pleasant and providing consistent email updates on the status. It doesn't even look like he delegated, rather taking the initiative and seeing it through on his own.

To me, that's not just doing a job, that's going above and beyond in terms of leadership, professionalism, and customer service. We could not be more happy. And, as a further sign of good will, the Fairway CEO actually emailed me personally to follow-up and assure resolution. Been very happy with Fairway since my refinance, Mr. Inkman's efforts only further reinforce that opinion.
Samer Fallouh
15:01 15 Nov 23
Debbie Salas
21:47 03 Oct 23
This transaction probably would not have happened without Michael. Whenever we hit a stumbling block, he found a way around it! He kept us informed and was a positive light all the way through to the end and beyond.
Thanks
Eric Kieffer
22:46 16 Aug 23
Did business with Michael about 20 years ago and he was happy to help us again. He and his team did a great job. See you in another 20.

Creative Strategies for Managing Mortgage Payments During Financial Hardship

July 11, 2025 by Michael Inkman

Financial hardship can happen for many reasons — job loss, medical emergencies, rising expenses, or unexpected life changes. One of the most important steps homeowners can take is to recognize early signs of financial strain. If your savings are shrinking, your income has dropped, or monthly bills are piling up, it is time to take action before falling behind on your mortgage.

Communicate with Your Lender First
Your mortgage lender is not the enemy during a hardship. In fact, most lenders offer solutions if you reach out before missing a payment. Whether you need a temporary pause or a modified payment plan, being proactive shows good faith and opens up more options. Waiting too long can limit your choices and lead to late fees or damage to your credit.

Explore Mortgage Forbearance Options
Forbearance allows you to pause or reduce your mortgage payments for a set period. This was a common strategy during the pandemic, but it is still available in many cases today. You will need to repay the missed amounts later, but forbearance can offer short-term relief while you stabilize your finances. It is not forgiveness, but it is time.

Request a Loan Modification
If your hardship is expected to last longer, a loan modification might be the best solution. This involves adjusting the terms of your existing mortgage to make it more affordable. Your lender might extend the loan term, lower your interest rate, or change the structure of your payments. It helps you stay in your home and avoid foreclosure without needing to refinance.

Use Refinancing as a Long-Term Fix
If your credit and income are still strong enough, refinancing to a lower rate or longer term can reduce your monthly payment. This can provide lasting relief, especially if your financial hardship is due to rising living costs or high interest debt. Talk to a mortgage professional to see if refinancing is a smart move for your situation.

Tap into Home Equity Carefully
If you have equity in your home, you may consider a home equity line of credit or a cash-out refinance to cover temporary expenses. This should be approached carefully, as it increases your loan balance, but in the right scenario it can be a bridge through tough times. Always consult with a trusted advisor before making this move.

Look for State or Local Assistance Programs
Many states and counties offer mortgage assistance grants or zero-interest loans to homeowners facing hardship. These programs are often income-based and time-sensitive, so explore your eligibility sooner rather than later. Nonprofit housing counselors can also guide you through the application process and help with budgeting.

You Are Not Alone in This
Millions of homeowners have faced financial hardship and successfully navigated through it. The key is early action, clear communication, and exploring creative solutions. Your home is more than a place to live, it is your investment, your future, and your stability. With the right strategies and support, you can protect it.

Filed Under: Mortgage Tips Tagged With: Financial Hardship, Mortgage Payments, Mortgages

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