All Posts Tagged With: "plan"
Why Not More Mortgage Modifications?
Writing in the New York Times, Gretchen Morgenson notes that “Alan M. White, an assistant professor at the Valparaiso University law school in Indiana, analyzed data on 3.5 million subprime and alt-A mortgages in securitization pools overseen by Wells Fargo. The loans were written in 2005 through 2007; data on their performance is provided to [...]
6Jul2009 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
Administration Increases Help For Distressed Borrowers
Some 200,000 people have applied for help under the Obama Administration’s Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP), but to date the program has been extremely restricted. The problem? HARP has both a refinancing plan for those facing foreclosure and a separate modification plan for those who want to refinance but lack equity. Under HARP, you can [...]
2Jul2009 | Peter G. Miller | 2 comments | Continued
Can You Refinance Your Loan Under The Obama Mortgage Relief Plan?
The 2009 Obama foreclosure relief plan has two parts, first there is modification help for those who face foreclosure and, second, there is also a refinancing program for those with loans which are no longer affordable. Under the details of the plan we can see how the refinancing program works, who qualifies and who does [...]
8Mar2009 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
10 Tips For First-Time Sellers
At first the task seems daunting: You haven’t sold a home before, the market looks complex, and what worked for owners 10 or 20 years ago seems inappropriate today. What steps should you take? Here’s a baseline list to get you started. You Can Do It. Some 5,652,000 existing homes were sold in 2007 according [...]
16Sep2008 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
