Heartbreaking Video Footage of Foreclosure Evictions

Chris Hansen of Dateline NBC follows police with a camera crew while evictions are being conducted.  The eviction victims are interviewed.  This truly is a heartbreaking video.  Be sure to explore your loan modification options and prevent foreclosure from happening.  It is now easier than ever to perform loan modification and a number of government-subsidized programs have been created to help the struggling homeowners.  Give us a call if you are unsure if the program applies to you.

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Mortgage Resque Programs – New Hope For Struggling Borrowers

In the past when homeowners were faced with job loss or a change in circumstances that restricted their ability to afford their home and were not able to pay their mortgage they would have the option to refinance with lower interest rates or sell their property. For most currently this is no longer a viable option.

Struggling homeowners cannot refinance due to plunging property values resulting in upside down mortgages, and even when they find a buyer for their property there is the challenge of not be able to sell for enough to repay the outstanding balance.

According to the data from the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) 11% of the nation’s home mortgages were delinquent by at least one payment, …

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Mortgage Modification Under HASP – Are You Eligible?

Housing Plan Reduce Mortgage Payment

Many of homeowners have questions regarding the President Barack Obama’s Housing Plan. A lot of Americans are in various stages of foreclosure and the help can not come soon enough. So who is eligible?

The program is expected to help those who are in danger of not making their monthly payments. The applicants do not have to be behind, but may be asked to demonstrate that they may be short on making their monthly payments. The program’s eligibility is determined by whether the monthly mortgage payment is above 31% of applicant’s gross income. Jumbo loans (the loans over $417,000) are not eligible and neither are second mortgages.

The lenders and loan servicers are encouraged to …

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Reduce Your Mortgage – 5 Things You MUST Know About The $75 Billion Housing Plan

Presently the banks are often unable to help reduce mortgage rates for homeowners that are current on their loans. The Obama’s proposed plan is designed to alleviate the situation by encouraging banks to refinance or modify mortgages for responsible homeowners even if they are not yet behind on their payments.

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Obama's $75 Billion Plan to Help Fight Foreclosure

In an effort to keep 9 million people from loosing their homes President Barack Obama unveiled his $75 billion mortgage relief plan on Wednesday, February 18th.

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We Now Have More Time To Advocate On Your Behalf

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, February 13, 2009



WASHINGTON (AP) — Several big banks, including JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup, are expanding efforts to halt home foreclosures while the Obama administration develops a plan to help struggling homeowners.
The White House said President Obama would outline his plan to spend at least $50 billion to prevent foreclosures in a speech on Wednesday in Arizona, one of the states hardest hit by the foreclosure crisis.

“It’s not intended to be measured by one day’s market scorekeeping, but instead to ensure that the 10,000 Americans each day that have their homes foreclosed on — and the millions more that are barely getting by — are protected,” the White House press secretary, Robert Gibbs, said …

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