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850,000 Homeowners Helped

Making Homes Home Affordable – PRESS RELEASE
http://makinghomeaffordable.gov/pr_01192010.html
January 19, 2010

UPDATED: ADMINISTRATION RELEASES DECEMBER LOAN MODIFICATION REPORT, UPDATE ON CONVERSION DRIVE

More Than 850,000 Homeowners Now with Median Payment Reductions Exceeding $500; More Than 110,000 Permanent Modifications Approved to Date Aggressive Administration Campaign Significantly Accelerates Conversion Rate; December Push Doubles Number of Permanent Modifications Over Life of Program

*Updated to reflect permanent modification total.

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today released an update on the Administration’s aggressive nationwide campaign to help borrowers in the trial phase of their modified mortgages convert to permanent modifications under the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP). The new December data demonstrates that there has been a significant acceleration in the rate at which borrowers are being approved for permanent modifications. As of December, more than 110,000 permanent modifications have been approved, including 66,000 that borrowers have accepted and 46,000 awaiting only the borrow’s signature. Under HAMP, more than 850,000 homeowners have had a median payment reduction exceeding $500.

“Treasury is committed to working with servicers and borrowers to sustain this improved pace,” said Chief of Treasury’s Homeownership Preservation Office (HPO) Phyllis Caldwell.

HUD Senior Advisor for Mortgage Finance William Apgar echoed this commitment: “HUD will continue to work with our Administration partners and utilize our broad network of housing counseling agencies to increase the number of borrowers receiving sustainable and affordable modifications under HAMP.”

The Administration has taken a number of steps to assist servicers in ramping up to give eligible homeowners the opportunity to participate in HAMP. Over the past month, Administration representatives were on-site in servicer offices to ensure that servicers increased efforts to deliver decisions to borrowers in trial modifications who have submitted all of their documents and to obtain any missing documents from borrowers. The Administration also implemented a temporary review period to ensure that all borrowers are being fairly evaluated for the program. The temporary review period extends until January 31, 2010.

HAMP was designed to offer through 2012 up to 3-4 million homeowners reduced monthly mortgage payments that are affordable and sustainable over the long-term. Currently, several million homeowners are estimated to be eligible for the program and more than 1 million have already received modification offers. At this pace, the program is on track to meet the goals that President Obama laid out in announcing the Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan. This Plan included several housing initiatives beyond mortgage modifications, including broad support for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to keep interest rates low and facilitate mortgage affordability across the market, increased flexibilities for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in refinancing mortgages to provide homeowners with lower monthly payments, tax credits to support development of affordable housing, and support to state and local housing finance agencies. In just the first year, the Administration has launched all of these critical initiatives.

As part of an ongoing commitment to continuously provide greater transparency in all of the Administratio’s financial stability efforts, the December report includes several new measurements including a breakdown of permanent modification characteristics. These characteristics include predominant hardship reasons and monthly payment savings.

The December HAMP report can be found here: http://financialstability.gov/docs/report.pdf

Savings Average $550 per Month

OBAMA ADMINISTRATION RELEASES NEW DATA

Homeowners in modifications are saving an average of over $550 per month.

As of December 10th, 728,000 modifications are under way across the country, the program is on track to meet its goals over the next several years. Modifications are providing real benefits to homeowners.

“As this report illustrates, struggling homeowners across the country continue to receive immediate relief in the form of reduced monthly payments and a second chance to stay in their homes,” said Chief of Treasury’s Homeownership Preservation Office (HPO) Phyllis Caldwell. “Our focus now is on working with servicers, borrowers and organizations to get as many of those eligible homeowners as possible into permanent modifications.”

Article experts were taken from http://makinghomeaffordable.gov/pr_12102009.html

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If you are a homeowner and are looking to take advantage of the government’s Home Affordable loan modification program Ioannou & Ioannou Law is here to help.  The Attorneys at Ioannou & specialize in mortgage assistance and foreclosure prevention. The Florida law firm offers a thorough home loan modification service designed specifically for homeowners in need of mortgage help.

Ioannou & Ioannou offers each family their own personal consultant that begins each process with a free consultation. Ioannou & Ioannou assess the borrower’s situation and determines his or her financial needs. The first step is usually determining whether or not a mortgage loan modification is really the best choice, as some homeowners are better off with short sales or other forms of loss mitigation.

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