Posts Tagged ‘foreclosure help’

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Citigroup Reduces Mortgage Payments for Jobless Homeowners

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Out-of-work homeowners with Citigroup mortgages may soon be getting a break from their lender. Citigroup announced that it will be cutting mortgage payments to an average of $500 a month for three months under its new Homeowner Unemployment Assist program, reports The Associated Press (“Citigroup to Cut Mortgage Payments for Jobless,” March 3, 2009). (more…)

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Countrywide Pays $3 Million to Victimized Nevada Homeowners

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Countrywide Financial Corp. — one of the nation’s largest mortgage lenders — has agreed to reform its lending practices and pay approximately $3 million to Nevada borrowers victimized by its lending practices as part of a settlement agreement with the state’s attorney general. (more…)

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Homeowners in Worst Housing Markets Aren’t Likely to Benefit From Rescue

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Homeowners in the country’s hardest-hit housing markets may get far less help than anticipated from President Obama’s $75 billion housing stability plan, according to an analysis by real estate Web site Zillow.com. (more…)

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Judicial Mortgage Modifications May Force Lenders to Work With Homeowners

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

One part of President Obama’s $75 billion housing bailout plan that deals with “judicial modifications” has received the support of some lawyers and consumer advocates who feel it may be just the push lenders need to ramp up home loan modification efforts, reports the Dallas Morning News (“Threat of Judges Changing Mortgage Terms May Motivate Lenders,” Feb. 23, 2009). (more…)

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Lenders Retain Personal Touch With Mortgage Modifications

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

At a time when millions of homeowners are teetering on the edge of foreclosure and struggling to keep current on their mortgages, a handful of Indiana lenders are doing all they can to help borrowers with mortgage modifications, reports the Post-Tribune of Northwest Indiana (‘We Don’t Want the Properties,’ Lenders Insist, Feb. 19, 2009). (more…)

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Florida Company First to Be Charged Under Foreclosure Rescue Fraud Act

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

A mortgage loan modification company in Orlando, Fla., is being sued by Attorney General Bill McCollum for allegedly violating the state’s new foreclosure rescue law, The Associated Press reports (“Fla. AG Accuses Home Loan Rescue Company of Fraud,” Feb. 15, 2009). (more…)

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Government Regulator Urges Lenders to Temporarily Halt Foreclosures

Monday, February 16th, 2009

The Office of Thrift Supervision — the government agency responsible for regulating more than 800 savings and loans that hold a large portion of the nation’s mortgage loans — has asked its lenders to put a temporary moratorium on foreclosures, The Washington Post reports (“Regulator Calls for Lenders to Stop Foreclosures For Now,” Feb. 11, 2009). (more…)

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Texas AG to Disburse $7.5 Million to Countrywide Customers

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Texas mortgage holders who had loans with Countrywide and lost their homes to foreclosure could benefit from a $7.46 million restitution program recently announced by Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, reports The Houston Business Journal (“Countrywide to Make $7.5M Available for Texas Foreclosures,” Feb. 11, 2009). (more…)

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$91 Million in Aid Approved for Florida Foreclosure Crisis

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Florida state officials received welcome news last week when Gov. Charlie Crist announced that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development had approved the release of $91 million in federal aid for Florida’s cities and counties hit hardest by the foreclosure crisis, reports the Orlando Business Journal (“HUD Releases $91 M in Foreclosure Aid,” Feb. 5, 2009). (more…)

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6 Top Tips for Troubled Homeowners

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

If you’re one of the 5 million to 6 million homeowners who is behind on your mortgage and facing foreclosure, or you’re headed that way with little idea of what to do next, there are several things you can still do to try to avoid losing your home: (more…)

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