Sunwest Bank Mortgage Department

  

Now is the best time to make the dream of owning your own home a reality.

 

At Sunwest Bank we offer a wide variety of mortgage programs designed to meet the needs of almost any borrower. Our experienced mortgage team will work hard to find the right mortgage for you.

· Competitive rates

· Flexible terms

· Prompt personalized service

· Wide variety of options to fit your budget

Click here to learn more about your home financing opportunities. Please note that you will leave SunwestBank.com and will be redirected to our secure mortgage website.  

 

Payments

Please send your mortgage payments to:

Sunwest Bank
Attention: Note Department
17542 E. 17th Street, Suite 200
Tustin, CA 92780


Note that demands for payoff are also sent to the address above.

For additional information on sending payments, please call:
1-800-330-9890 and ask to speak with someone in the Note Department 

Financial Hardship
Notice to Homeowners

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.

If you are interested in exploring any of the options listed above, you will need to provide us with certain financial information, including the following: your most recent paystub, list of current monthly expenses, your most recent tax return, bank statements, a current valuation of your property, if available (such as an appraisal).

If you would like to discuss your options to avoiding foreclosure with us, please call the Note Department of Sunwest Bank at 800.330.9890.

You may also contact the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to find a HUD-certified housing counseling agency by calling (800) 569-4287. Additional information is made available by HUD on its website at www.hud.gov.

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