Struggling With Your Mortgage? Help May Be Available — No Cost to Find Out
Mortgage Relief Assistance — New Hampshire

Falling Behind on Your Mortgage in New Hampshire? You Have More Options Than You Think.

You don't have to face this alone. Find out what options may be available for your situation — it takes less than 60 seconds and there's no cost or obligation.

  • Mortgage relief options may be available to you
  • A specialist may reach out to discuss your situation
  • No cost to submit your information — no obligation
  • Serving homeowners across New Hampshire
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How It Works for New Hampshire Homeowners

Getting the help you need is straightforward. Here's what happens after you submit your information:

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Submit Your Information

Complete the short form above with your basic details and current mortgage situation. It takes less than 60 seconds and there's no cost or obligation.

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You'll Be Connected With a Mortgage Professional

Based on your information, a mortgage relief specialist may contact you to explore personalized solutions — including loan modifications, forbearance, principal reductions, and other relief options that may be available to you.

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Your Path to Mortgage Relief Starts Here

Take the next step toward real resolution. A mortgage relief specialist will help you understand every option available to your situation — so you can make an informed decision, protect your home, and move forward with confidence toward lasting financial relief.

Who May Qualify for Mortgage Relief?

You may be eligible for assistance if you are experiencing any of the following situations:

Financial Hardship

Job loss, reduced income, medical bills, divorce, or other financial setbacks that have made your mortgage unaffordable.

Behind on Payments

You are one or more mortgage payments behind and are concerned about your ability to catch up without assistance.

Facing Foreclosure

You have received a notice of default or foreclosure and need to act quickly to explore your options before time runs out.

Unaffordable Payment

Your current payment is consuming too much of your income and you are struggling to cover other essential living expenses.

Adjustable Rate Increases

Your ARM has adjusted upward and your new payment is significantly higher than what you were paying when you first took out the loan.

Underwater on Your Mortgage

You owe more on your home than it is currently worth and want to explore relief options before considering more drastic steps.

How This Works

Mortgage Options Network is operated by Pipeline Harbor Digital LLC. When you submit your information, it will be reviewed by independent mortgage relief professionals who specialize in helping homeowners in situations like yours. There is no cost to submit your information. Any fees for services would be between you and the professional who contacts you.

Frequently Asked Questions

New Hampshire foreclosure, homeowner protections, and federal loss mitigation.

How long does the New Hampshire foreclosure process take?

New Hampshire is a non-judicial power-of-sale state under New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated § 479:25, which requires a 25-day notice period before the sale — among the faster state foreclosure timelines. The federal 120-day pre-foreclosure rule under 12 C.F.R. § 1024.41(f) still applies first, before the process can begin.

What is the New Hampshire power of sale procedure?

Under NH RSA § 479:25, when the mortgage contains a power-of-sale clause the lender can foreclose non-judicially after giving the statutory 25-day notice and meeting the publication and personal-notice requirements. Because no court step is required, the timeline moves quickly once notice is given.

Does New Hampshire give a right to redeem after foreclosure?

Most New Hampshire mortgages waive the equity of redemption under NH RSA § 479:25-a, so a borrower's pre-sale cure opportunity depends primarily on the federal 120-day floor and any contractual cure provisions. With the compressed state timeline, that makes early action especially important.

How do federal and New Hampshire foreclosure protections work together?

Because New Hampshire's non-judicial timeline is short, the federal protections under 12 C.F.R. § 1024.41 carry extra weight. The 120-day pre-foreclosure floor under § 1024.41(f) guarantees an early window, and a complete loss-mitigation application triggers the dual-tracking protection under § 1024.41(g) that bars the servicer from conducting the sale while the application is under review.

What does it cost to find out what options apply?

Nothing. The review itself is free. A mortgage relief professional reviews the loan type, the current stage in the New Hampshire foreclosure timeline, and which federal and state protections apply. The professional you are matched with will discuss any fees for their services with you directly.

Additional Disclosures: Mortgage Options Network, operated by Pipeline Harbor Digital LLC, connects homeowners with independent third-party mortgage relief professionals. We share your information with independent third-party mortgage relief professionals. We are not a government agency, lender, servicer, nonprofit, or mortgage relief provider. Independent professionals who may contact you are solely responsible for their own services, qualifications, and conduct. We encourage you to ask questions and feel comfortable before proceeding with any professional who contacts you. Results vary based on individual circumstances. Loan modifications are not guaranteed. Not all homeowners will qualify for every program. We do not charge consumers for submitting their information; any fees for mortgage relief services are charged solely by the independent professionals who contact you. We encourage you to ask questions and feel comfortable before proceeding with any professional who contacts you. This website is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Mortgage relief options are subject to lender approval and applicable laws.

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