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  • Loan Modifications Decline as Fannie Transitions

    Federal Housing Finance Agency Director James B. Lockhart today released FHFA’s latest Foreclosure Prevention Report detailing actions taken by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to prevent unnecessary foreclosures and keep people in their homes. The report includes loan modification data under FHFA’s Streamlined Modification Program, which ...
    Posted to Steven Jolly (Weblog) by 602095 on July 15, 2009
  • Fitch Expects Re-Defaults on 75 Percent of Subprime Loan Modifications

    Fitch Ratings took a closer look at servicers' loss mitigation efforts among residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) in a special report issued last week. The agency found that while home loan workouts to avoid foreclosures have increased substantially, re-defaults post-modification continue to be a problem for servicers, investors, and ...
    Posted to Steven Jolly (Weblog) by 602095 on June 1, 2009
  • BofA Modifies 64,000 Countrywide Loans

    Bank of America says it modified more than 64,000 Countrywide mortgages between December and March. The workouts are part of the bank's agreement with 42 state attorneys general to settle predatory lending charges against its Countrywide subsidiary. A bank spokesperson told Bloomberg News that the modifications made so far have reduced ...
    Posted to Steven Jolly (Weblog) by 602095 on June 1, 2009
  • HOPE NOW: April Workouts Hit New Record

    HOPE NOW announced this week that 270,000 homeowner solutions were completed in April. This is the largest number of workouts in any month since HOPE NOW began to compile data. Last month, HOPE NOW members and the mortgage lending industry modified 127,000 mortgages and completed 143,000 repayment plans. Compared to March, modifications dropped ...
    Posted to Steven Jolly (Weblog) by 602095 on May 30, 2009
  • Loan Modifications Fail to Stop Foreclosures

    Fitch Ratings is slated to release a report this week showing that 65 percent to 75 percent of modified subprime loans will still fall behind by 60 days or more within one year of the loan change. Although some experts believe that reducing the principal amount owed is the best way to keep distressed borrowers in their homes, Fitch found that 30 ...
    Posted to Steven Jolly (Weblog) by 602095 on May 26, 2009