The $700 billon emergency bailout bill Congress is trying to pass this week includes several fixes for a special Federal Housing Administration refinancing program to make it more attractive for lenders to help troubled homeowners and easier to pay off second lienholders who may be blocking a restructuring. Under the Hope for Homeowners program, lenders refinancing borrowers are expected to write down the mortgage to a 90% loan-to-value ratio based on a recent appraisal. The bailout bill gives the program oversight board the discretion to raise the maximum LTV to a higher percentage, possibly to 95%. "This is definitely a positive step that will make the program more attractive to lenders," said mortgage banking consultant Brian Chappelle. The bill also allows the oversight board to use the proceeds from Hope bonds to pay off second lienholders who are blocking a restructuring of the first mortgage. Currently, the lender can only offer second lienholders a share of future appreciation in the property. The Department of Housing and Urban Development is expected to issue guidelines for the Hope program Oct. 1, as required by the housing bill Congress passed their summer.
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Attom's data adds to signs that the market's loan performance buffer is solid but thinning in some areas, and shows the trend affects both ends of the market.
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National Mortgage News is now accepting nominations for its annual Best Mortgage Companies to Work For program.
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The new 47-page filing abandons the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act allegations brought up in the previous 100-plus-page document.
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The ex-CEO began a formal solicitation of shareholders after blaming his initial claims of majority support on information provided by in-house counsel.
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As tech facilities push into lower income and rural housing markets, lenders navigate local growth without major impacts on home sales price trends.
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