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If the value of your home has decreased, can you get a reduction of your interest rate?

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You can always ask your lender for concessions or information about lower interest rate loans, preferably before you get behind on any payments. You have nothing to lose. However, lenders are under no obligation to reduce your interest rate simply because the value of your home has decreased. Perhaps you might be able to refinance your mortgage if interest rates have decreased enough to make it pay and you meet the lender's criteria for a new loan.

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