Do you want to have a say in how Florida spends its hefty share of the mortgage settlement from back in February? Well, today is your last chance.
The Florida Attorney General’s Office will continue to take suggestions via email or phone call throughout the day on how to spend the $300 million that the state has been allotted for aiding homeowners who found themselves foreclosed upon as a result of “robo-signing” practices.
Laurie Goodman is a housing analyst with 28-years of experience in studying mortgage-backed securities for big investment banks. She spoke to CNN's Money Magazine on the idea of housing bailouts and the necessity for banks to be open to working with borrowers to stave off foreclosures.
On February 9, a $25 billion settlement was announced with Ally Bank, Bank of America, Citicorp, JPMorgan and Wells Fargo, five of the largest mortgage lenders in the country, due to perceived failings on the parts of the banks in dealing with homeowners. With the exception of Oklahoma, every state, as well as Washington D.C., took part in the settlement agreement in an attempt to facilitate the resurgence of the housing market.
I've been getting a lot of questions lately about the HAFA Program and how it relates to short sales, and why people should pay attention to it if they have been thinking of selling their home. There are loads of other websites out there that explain and define the HAFA short sale program, but this is my attempt at a very clear and concise explanation.
You might be writing a hardship letter for any variety of reasons: loan modification, short sale, or several others. This particular article relates to writing a short sale hardship letter, but most of the hardship letter guidelines and certainly the hardship letter sample is useful for almost any type of hardship letter.