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Brad Dhesi
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Wednesday, 15 February 2012
 

The Obama administration announced its latest plan to help troubled homeowners, enabling an estimated 3.5 million underwater mortgage holders to refinance at today’s historically-low interest rates.

However, experts speculate the proposal—which is expected to cost up to $10 billion and would be paid for by imposing a fee on major banks—could have a difficult time getting Congressional approval.This proposal follows a string of government-initiated programs that have had mixed success, including the Making Homes Affordable Program. The difference is, Obama’s latest plan would assist borrowers with private (non-government backed) loans.

Under the current proposal, to be eligible borrowers must:

Have not missed a mortgage payment in the past six months, and have no more than one late payment in the six months prior;
Have a credit score of 580 or higher;
Have a current mortgage balance within loan limits for FHA-insured loans in their communities; and
The property must be their primary residence

As an agent, it’s important to understand the details and restrictions of the program so you can effectively advise your clients on their options. This proposal is already getting a lot of attention by the media, and distressed homeowners may view this as a viable solution to their problems.

However, it’s important to remember that this program would require Congressional approval, which may never happen. If you are facing foreclosure and desperate for help, don’t let the media talk of this proposal distract them from finding a real solution.

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