Slow Start to U.S. Plan for Modifying Mortgages

May 14, 2009

Slow Start to U.S. Plan for Modifying Mortgages

 

 

The Obama administration’s plan to help millions of troubled homeowners avoid foreclosure by reducing the size of their mortgage payments is just getting off the ground.

So far, two months after the program went into effect, about 55,000 homeowners have been extended loan modification offers, according to a senior administration official. At the same time, foreclosures continue apace. RealtyTrac reported Wednesday that foreclosure filings reached 342,000 last month, up 32 percent from April 2008. Moody’s has estimated that more than 2.1 million homeowners will lose their homes this year.

No bankruptcy help for homeowners

No bankruptcy help for homeowners

Measure to modify delinquent loans in bankruptcy court fails in Senate. Obama administration loses big stick to prod loan servicers to aid troubled borrowers.

By Tami Luhby, CNNMoney.com senior writer

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — The Obama administration lost a bid to add a powerful weapon in its fight against foreclosure Thursday, after the Senate voted down a proposal to allow bankruptcy judges to modify mortgages.

The defeat left many housing advocates questioning the effectiveness of the president’s loan modification plan. The so-called cramdown provision, which would have allowed judges to reduce mortgage principal, would have put pressure on servicers to modify loans before borrowers file for bankruptcy.

Mortgage help: Do you qualify?

Mortgage help: Do you qualify?

President Obama’s new real estate rescue plan offers two key possible benefits: More refinancing opportunities and greater chance for a loan modification.

By Les Christie, CNNMoney.com staff writer

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — The eagerly anticipated foreclosure prevention program unveiled Wednesday by President Obama targets 9 million borrowers for help – are you one of them?

The $75 billion effort, dubbed the Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan, boils down to two basic solutions:

First, the government is aiming to help more homeowners refinance to take advantage of new low interest rates.

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