Fannie Mae Making Home Affordable Updates

by Bernie Germani on May 15, 2009

Lakewood, Californiaforeclosure-home

From: Bernie Germani

New Second Lien Program, Foreclosure Alternatives, Home Price Decline Protection Incentives

The Treasury Department recently announced two updates to its Making Home Affordable (MHA) Program, expanding it to help create a more comprehensive approach to combating foreclosures and stabilizing the housing market. 

On May 14, Treasury expanded MHA foreclosure prevention alternatives to include the use of short sales and deeds-in-lieu of foreclosure. These options are targeted to borrowers eligible for a Home Affordable Modification, but unable to complete the modification process. Additionally, new home price decline protection incentives were introduced to partially offset investors’ risk of loss for modifications made in areas with falling home prices.

On April 28, Treasury announced a second lien program with a goal of lowering payments on second mortgages for struggling homeowners as well as other measures to help underwater borrowers stay in their homes. The initiative is complementary to the existing Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) as up to 50% of at-risk mortgages eligible for HAMP are reported by Treasury to have second liens.

We’re currently working through the policy and operational details of each program in coordination with the Treasury Department and other stakeholders, and expect to issue a Fannie Mae Servicing GuideAnnouncement for each program in July. For non-GSE loans, we’re assisting Treasury with the development of “Supplemental Directive” announcements containing program details that will be posted on HMPadmin.com for servicers.

To summarize this article, if you need help from a professional please give me a call at 310-918-9102 or visit www.socalhomesbybernie.com to discuss your options of a loan modification or a possible  short sale http://wannanetwork.com/shortsales/

Regards,

Bernie Germani

Your Home Is Where My Heart Is!!!

 

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