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【 以下文字转载自 SanFrancisco 讨论区 】
发信人: wsbioguy (postdog), 信区: SanFrancisco
标 题: Obama: get a house for free for at least one year!
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Jul 7 14:58:53 2011, 美东)
The point is: if you don't work at all, then you will get a house for free!
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration is making it easier for out-of-
work homeowners to stay in their homes, as it tries to revamp its troubled
foreclosure-prevention program.
Starting Aug. 1, the Federal Housing Administration will extend the period
for unemployed homeowners to miss mortgage payments to a full year from
three or four months. That will allow qualified homeowners to go without
making a monthly payment for 12 months before the foreclosure process begins.
The extended grace period only applies to FHA-backed loans, which are
usually given to low- and middle-income borrowers and represent about 14
percent of all active mortgages and roughly 25 percent of new mortgages, and
homeowners in the government's foreclosure-prevention program. About 10,000
homeowners in the foreclosure program and 3,500 FHA-backed homeowners per
month would be eligible, officials said.
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan said Thursday that
administration officials hope private lenders and government-controlled
mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which back 90 percent of all new
mortgages, will adopt a similar policy.
"Our hope is that this will have broader effects," Donovan said during a
conference call.
The government launched its chief foreclosure program in 2009 to help those
at risk of foreclosure by lowering their monthly payments. Borrowers start
with lower payments on a trial basis. But the program has struggled to
convert them into permanent loan modifications.
More than 1.6 million troubled homeowners received trial modifications over
the past two years. But a majority of the applicants, about 854,000
homeowners, have dropped out of the program entirely.
In recent weeks, administration officials have acknowledged that housing has
become a significant drag on the economy. President Barack Obama said the
housing market has "been most stubborn to us trying to solve the problem,"
during a town-hall-style meeting Wednesday on Twitter.
He admitted that the government's programs to help homeowners were "not
enough" and said the administration was "going back to the drawing board."
Homeowners accepted into the foreclosure assistance program receive interest
rates as low as 2 percent for five years. They can repay their loans over a
longer period. The median savings for those who remain in the program is
about $526 per month.
Those who have their payments delayed must repay them, with interest.
But many homeowners have complained that the program has been a bureaucratic
mess. Some have said they were disqualified after banks lost their
documents and failed to return their phone calls. Banks have blamed
homeowners for failing to submit needed paperwork.
Last month, the Obama administration blamed the three largest U.S. mortgage
lenders for the failures of the foreclosure program, saying they hadn't done
enough to help people at risk of losing their homes. The Treasury
Department said it was withholding financial incentives that amounted to up
to $1,000 per permanent loan modification, arguing the three lenders had
incorrectly determined that many people were ineligible for assistance.
The lenders, Wells Fargo & Co., Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase & Co.,
disputed the data, saying they were based on old reports, not audits from
the first quarter of the year as the government claimed.
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【在 b******y 的大作中提到】
: 【 以下文字转载自 SanFrancisco 讨论区 】
: 发信人: wsbioguy (postdog), 信区: SanFrancisco
: 标 题: Obama: get a house for free for at least one year!
: 发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Jul 7 14:58:53 2011, 美东)
: The point is: if you don't work at all, then you will get a house for free!
: WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration is making it easier for out-of-
: work homeowners to stay in their homes, as it tries to revamp its troubled
: foreclosure-prevention program.
: Starting Aug. 1, the Federal Housing Administration will extend the period
: for unemployed homeowners to miss mortgage payments to a full year from

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