Friday, July 8, 2011

FHA Gives Jobless Homeowners One-Year Break

Below I've pasted a couple paragraphs from a recent Associated Press Article, reporting that the Government is currently extending the time that an UNEMPLOYED HOMEOWNER can miss mortgage payments to TWELVE MONTHS before the foreclosure process begins.


 You can read the full Article HERE to see if you fall into the category of those covered by this new program.

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By DEREK KRAVITZ

updated 7/7/2011  
The Obama administration is making it easier for out-of-work homeowners to stay in their homes, as it tries to revamp its troubled foreclosure-prevention program. 

Starting Aug. 1, the Federal Housing Administration will extend the period for unemployed homeowners to miss mortgage payments to a full year from three or four months. That will allow qualified homeowners to go without making a monthly payment for 12 months before the foreclosure process begins.

The extended grace period only applies to FHA-backed loans, which are usually given to low- and middle-income borrowers and represent about 14 percent of all active mortgages and roughly 25 percent of new mortgages, and homeowners in the government's foreclosure-prevention program. About 10,000 homeowners in the foreclosure program and 3,500 FHA-backed homeowners per month would be eligible, officials said. 
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