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Feds create uniform foreclosure guidelines

April 30th, 2011 No comments

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By the end of 2011, foreclosures under Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – which hold or guarantee roughly 90% of all U.S. loans – must follow the same procedures. Loan servicers under Fannie and Freddie will be rewarded if they perform well and punished if they do not, according to Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Acting Director Edward J. DeMarco

“This initiative will direct servicers to reach families earlier, communicate more frequently and clearly, and provide relief,” says Michael J. Williams, Fannie Mae president and chief executive officer.

Changes under the new guidelines:

• Loan servicers cannot work with homeowners on their loans while simultaneously moving forward with a foreclosure, called a “dual track” by FHFA.

• Loan servicers must contact homeowners as soon as they become delinquent and focus solely on remediating that delinquency. As long as the “borrower and servicer are engaged in a good-faith effort to resolve the delinquency,” a foreclosure cannot move forward.

• The servicer must formally review each case before taking any actions to consider the homeowner for any foreclosure alternatives.

• Loan servicers will be rewarded for speed. If a loan is modified in some way within four months, for example, the servicer receives $1,600. If it takes over seven months, however, the servicer gets only $400.

• Even if the foreclosure process has already begun, loan servicers will be paid a “financial incentive” if they continue to help the homeowners find an alternative to foreclosure.

• There will be fewer forms to fill out. “It will simplify the process … by giving borrowers one application to fill out and servicers one application to review for all Freddie Mac loan modifications and foreclosure alternatives,” says Freddie Mac Chief Executive Officer Charles E. “Ed” Haldeman Jr.

In addition to helping at-risk homeowners, “the newly aligned policies will minimize taxpayer losses by ensuring that (Fannie and Freddie) loans are serviced efficiently and fairly,” says DeMarco.

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will issue detailed guidelines to their servicers in the second and third quarters of 2011.

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Please give me a call if you have questions about the Orlando and Central Florida real estate market.

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Call us at 407-580-7011 or email at jerry@JerryLaRose.com to find out more about Orange County Short Sales and Orlando Area Short Sales.

 

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Fannie Mae Increases Penalties for Borrowers Who Walk Away

June 24th, 2010 No comments

Seven-Year Lockout Policy for Strategic Defaulters
WASHINGTON, DC — Fannie Mae (FNM/NYSE) announced today policy changes designed to encourage borrowers to work with their servicers and pursue alternatives to foreclosure. Defaulting borrowers who walk-away and had the capacity to pay or did not complete a workout alternative in good faith will be ineligible for a new Fannie Mae-backed mortgage loan for a period of seven years from the date of foreclosure. Borrowers who have extenuating circumstances may be eligible for new loan in a shorter timeframe.

“We’re taking these steps to highlight the importance of working with your servicer,” said Terence Edwards, executive vice president for credit portfolio management. “Walking away from a mortgage is bad for borrowers and bad for communities and our approach is meant to deter the disturbing trend toward strategic defaulting. On the flip side, borrowers facing hardship who make a good faith effort to resolve their situation with their servicer will preserve the option to be considered for a future Fannie Mae loan in a shorter period of time.”

Fannie Mae will also take legal action to recoup the outstanding mortgage debt from borrowers who strategically default on their loans in jurisdictions that allow for deficiency judgments. In an announcement next month, the company will be instructing its servicers to monitor delinquent loans facing foreclosure and put forth recommendations for cases that warrant the pursuit of deficiency judgments.

Troubled borrowers who work with their servicers, and provide information to help the servicer assess their situation, can be considered for foreclosure alternatives, such as a loan modification, a short sale, or a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure. A borrower with extenuating circumstances who works out one of these options with their servicer could be eligible for a new mortgage loan in three years and in as little as two years depending on the circumstances. These policy changes were announced in April, in Fannie Mae’s Selling Guide Announcement SEL-2010-05.

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Jerry LaRose is an Orlando Area Residential Real Estate Expert, who can assist you with the purchase and/or sale of Real Estate in Orlando, Windermere, Winter Garden, Kissimmee, St. Cloud, East Orlando, Longwood, Altamonte Springs, Maitland, Winter Park, Oviedo, Apopka, Lake Mary, Clermont, Ocoee  Florida or any place in the country. Jerry has created a team of professionals throughout Orlando and the country to ensure that you enjoy a smooth transition to your new area. Please visit http://OrlandoShortSaleExpert.com or www.JerrySellsOrlando.com for your real estate needs.  Please give me a call if you have questions about the Orlando and Central Florida real estate market.

P.S. If you are listing your home as a short sale in Orange, Seminole, Polk, Lake  or Osceola County Florida and Orlando, East Orlando, St. Cloud,  Davenport, Clermont, Longwood, Windermere, Winter Garden,  Kissimmee, Winter Park, Altamonte Springs, Maitland,  Apopka,  Lake Mary, Oviedo or Ocoee Florida make sure you hire an agent who knows how to do short sales and has the experience to get the job done. We are doing successful short sale packages. Call us at 407-580-7011 to find out more about Orange County Short Sales and Orlando Area Short Sales.

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New federal program for short home sales starts today

April 5th, 2010 No comments

Effective today, the short sale process is simplified. The only problem: Many lenders don’t know it, and Realtors may have to convince them.

The Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives (HAFA) program gives $3,000 to borrowers for relocation assistance, $1,500 to servicers for administrative and processing costs, and up to $2,000 to investors who allow up to $6,000 in short sale proceeds to be distributed to subordinate lien holders. The program was created to help stabilize distressed inventory such as underwater homes.

Some lenders have already adopted HAFA rules, but April 5 was the deadline for participating servicers to implement HAFA. The program reportedly covers servicers handling more than 90 percent of all mortgages.

However, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) says that it’s already hearing complaints from members. Many servicers say they haven’t even heard about the program, Realtors claim, so it’s clear that they won’t “hit the ground running.”

NAR says it will carefully monitor HAFA implementation and report delays and other program problems to the Treasury Department. However, “patience will be needed.” Realtors can negotiate faster short sales by urging lenders to comply with the new procedures and deadlines.

NAR offers a webpage with information on how HAFA works at: www.realtor.org/shortsales.

NAR also offers other short-sale info (including links to a 45 minute Webinar and a 15 minute video on a separate webpage: http://www.realtor.org/realtors/basics_short_sales?wt.mc_id=rd0041.

NAR also produced a four-page HAFA informational brochure.

U.S. Treasury Department guidelines and forms (updated March 26, 2010):
https://www.hmpadmin.com/portal/programs/foreclosure_alternatives.html.

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Jerry LaRose is an Orlando Area Residential Real Estate Expert, who can assist you with the purchase and/or sale of Real Estate in Orlando, Windermere, Winter Garden Florida or any place in the country. Jerry has created a team of professionals throughout Orlando and the country to ensure that you enjoy a smooth transition to your new area. Please visit http://OrlandoShortSaleExpert.com or www.JerrySellsOrlando.com for your real estate needs.  Please give me a call if you have questions about the Orlando and Central Florida real estate market.

P.S. If you are listing your home as a short sale in Orange or Osceola County Florida and Orlando, Windermere, Winter Garden,  Kissimmee, Winter Park, Altamonte Springs, Maitland, Lake Mary, Oviedo or Ocoee Florida make sure you hire an agent who knows how to do short sales and has the experience to get the job done. We are doing successful short sale packages. Call us at 407-580-7011 to find out more about Orange County Short Sales and Orlando Area Short Sales.

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