Refinance.com has received government approval to refinance subprime borrowers that are a few months delinquent into Federal Housing Administration-insured loans once the mortgage insurer, investor, or servicer makes up the necessary payments to bring the loan current. The New York-based lender received FHA approval a few weeks ago. "We have told our servicers and mortgage insurance companies of its availability," Refinance.com chairman and chief executive Nicholas Bratsafolis told MortgageWire. Mr. Bratsafolis noted that a lot of refinances will face loan-to-value problems, and he is encouraging servicers to use a shared-equity mortgage to reduce the principal amount of the mortgage to an affordable level. His branded "Appreciating America Second Mortgage" does not trigger a writedown until it is paid off or the property appreciates by 15%. FHA officials have "confirmed it would be appropriate" to use a shared appreciation mortgage in FHA refinancing, the CEO said. The borrower does not have to make payments on the SAM and receives a 30% share of the appreciation plus reimbursement for improvements when it's paid off. The company, also known as Homebridge Corp., is launching a marketing campaign for the Appreciating America Second Mortgage in a few weeks.
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