Thursday, May 24, 2012

Foreclosure review program

  • To steer homeowners toward a little-used foreclosure review program, the government is harnessing the power of YouTube.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Like so many other things having to do with foreclosures, Taylor says the Independent Foreclosure Review program is fraught with challenges and complications. He says most borrowers avoid direct mail, and many no longer even live at their old address.
  • (NPR News)
  • The reviews were agreed to by 14 major mortgage servicers Many consumers have also grown wary of foreclosure scams and government foreclosure programs, says Deborah Goldberg of the National Fair Housing Alliance.
  • (AZCentral.com)
  • More recently, a U.S. Treasury review completed in April indicates that there is more work to be done for Oregon. Margaret Van Vliet, who oversees the anti-foreclosure program, says the agency is slowly getting its act together. Gov.
  • (Longview Daily News)
  • A troubled state program to help homeowners avoid foreclosure has struggled to efficiently distribute The state made no effort to recover the money and has written it off, a review by The Oregonian shows.
  • (Oregonian)
  • The stories Ive heard include bank representatives laughing at the homeowner during mediation (Nevada implemented a Foreclosure Mediation Program (FMP their case and allow for an independent review.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • The Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives program (HAFA) is a government program that helps Another change going into effect is that previously, mortgage payments during the review term could not exceed 31% of the owner's gross monthly income.
  • (Examiner)
  • For borrowers whose homes were in some stage of foreclosure in 2009 or 2010 there is the Independent Foreclosure Review.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The reviews were agreed to by 14 major mortgage servicers Many consumers have also grown wary of foreclosure scams and government foreclosure programs, says Deborah Goldberg of the National Fair Housing Alliance.
  • (The Business Insider)
  • Some customers could receive letters from the bank as early as this week that invite them to provide financial information as part of a review process for the program sank and millions edged toward foreclosure.
  • (Yahoo Finance)

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