Citi Mortgage To Let Troubled Homeowners Stay for 6 Months

Citi Mortgage To Let Troubled Homeowners Stay for 6 Months

By : The Associated Press
Feb 11, 2010

Citigroup Inc. plans to let homeowners on the verge of foreclosure stay in their homes for six months — if they turn over the deed to their property.

Citi said Thursday it is launching the pilot program, dubbed “Foreclosure Alternatives,” this week in Texas, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey and Ohio. Initially, about 1,000 homeowners are expected to participate. Citi may expand the program nationwide.

Obama launches mortgage rescue plan

Obama launches mortgage rescue plan

First participants in the Treasury Department’s program to help homeowners avoid foreclosure include some of the nation’s largest banks.

By Tami Luhby, CNNMoney.com senior writer

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — The Obama administration’s loan modification program is finally underway.

The Treasury Department announced Wednesday the first six participants to sign up for President Obama’s plan. They include three of the nation’s largest banks: JPMorgan Chase (JPM, Fortune 500), which will get up to $3.6 billion in subsidy and incentive payments; Wells Fargo (WFC, Fortune 500), $2.9 billion; and Citigroup (C, Fortune 500), $2 billion. The others are GMAC Mortgage, $633 million; Saxon Mortgage Services, $407 million; and Select Portfolio Servicing, $376 million.

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