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Hope For Homeowners

Monday, October 20th, 2008

 HUD officials have compiled a list of lenders participating in the Hope for Homeowners program, which  could help homeowners refinance problem loans into new 30-year fixed-rate mortgages insured by the FHA.
There are four ways that a distressed homeowner could pursue participation in the HOPE for Homeowners program

  • Homeowners may contact their existing lender and/or a new lender to discuss how to qualify and their eligibility for this program. 
  • Servicers working with troubled homeowners may determine that the best solution for avoiding foreclosure is to refinance the homeowner into a HOPE for Homeowners loan. 
  • Originating lenders who are looking for ways to refinance potential customers out from under their high-cost loans and/or who are willing to work with servicers to assist distressed homeowners.  
  • Counselors who are working with troubled homeowners and their lenders to reach a mutually agreeable solution for avoiding foreclosure

This Week’s Real Estate Insight:

Borrowers need the cooperation of their existing lender or loan servicer, as the program will only provide loans equal to 90 percent of a home’s current appraised value. The holder of the existing mortgage may choose to foreclose on a troubled borrower or offer them a workout or loan modification rather than accept the losses associated with declining property values.

 
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