Bank of America resumes foreclosures

According to the LA Times, Bank of America is ending its temporary foreclosure “freeze” in 23 states.

Given that FHA has altered the waiting period for those who engage in strategic foreclosures (this applies to those who make the strategic decision to “walk away” from their home), seeking a loan modification might be the best option.  According to “HAMP” or the Home Affordable Modification Program: “Borrower eligibility is based on meeting specific criteria including:

 

1) borrower is delinquent on their mortgage or faces imminent risk of default
2) property is occupied as borrower’s primary residence
3) mortgage was originated on or before Jan. 1, 2009 and unpaid principal balance must be no greater than $729,750 for one-unit properties. 

After determining a borrower’s eligibility, a servicer will take a series of steps to adjust the monthly mortgage payment to 31% of a borrower’s total pretax monthly income:

  • First, reduce the interest rate to as low as 2%,
  • Next, if necessary, extend the loan term to 40 years,
  • Finally, if necessary, forbear (defer) a portion of the principal until the loan is paid off and waive interest on the deferred amount.

Note: Servicers may elect to forgive principal under HAMP on a stand-alone basis or before any modification step in order to achieve the target monthly mortgage payment.”

 

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