Monday, June 3, 2013

Making Home Affordable Program is now Extended Through 2015!

Good news to start off your week: the Obama Administration's Making Home Affordable program has now been extended through December 31, 2015!  This was just announced by the Department of the Treasury and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in association with the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA). The goal was to align the deadline with that of the Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) as well as the Streamlined Modification Initiative for those with loans with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

The Obama Administration has been working hard to provide relief to families on the brink of foreclosure. The Making Home Affordable Program has been an integral part of the housing market recovery. This two year extension of the deadline should further aid those affected by the housing crisis.

“The housing market is gaining steam, but many homeowners are still struggling,” said Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew. “Helping responsible homeowners avoid foreclosure is part of our wide-ranging efforts to strengthen the middle class, and Making Home Affordable offers homeowners some of the deepest and most dependable assistance available to prevent foreclosure. Extending the program for two years will benefit many additional families while maintaining clear standards and accountability for an important part of the mortgage industry.”

Originally launched in March 2009, this program has been able to help nearly 1.3 million homeowners. Another part of the Making Home Affordable Program is the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) which works much like a refinance. Homeowners are able to modify the terms of their current mortgage and reduce their monthly payment in the hopes of avoiding foreclosure. More than 1.1 million homeowners have taken advantage of HAMP. Because of these modifications, the median savings is $546 per month! Would you like to save 38% of your previous payment?

“The Making Home Affordable Program has provided help and hope to America’s homeowners," said HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan. "Families across the country have used its tools to reduce their principal, modify their mortgages, fight off foreclosure and stay in their homes - helping further stimulate our housing market recovery. And with this extension, we ensure that the program keeps supporting communities for years to come.”

In addition to saving money, there are also new standards set in motion for the mortgage servicing industry that protect homeowners. Better communication, more efficient timing, and superior assistance are now expected to be norm for all lenders.  With the recent crack down on mortgage fraud, qualifications for a loan are more strict and monitored, but this is good for the borrower.

Now that the deadline for this great program is extended, struggling borrowers will find it easier to pay their mortgage payments and the number of foreclosures should decrease over time. If you feel like you are unable to pay your mortgage, please learn more about these assistance programs! There is no need for anyone to lose their home!

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