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New Mortgage Program Will Help Millions
By some authorities, An estimated 5.5 million homeowners facing imminent foreclosure. The Obama Administration has provided some immediate relief with the HEMA
program. HEMA will use up to $3 billion TARP to make funds available for
unemployed homeowners and those suffering financial distress. Eligibility is designed to help those who have lost their jobs or are in
great financial distress for 24 months. The program will offer up to
$50,000 at 0% interest for 24 months to help homeowners through
difficult situations.
Requirements
1.Borrowers must have a track record of making mortgage payments on time.
2.It must be the primary residence and at risk of foreclosure.
3. Combined household income must not exceed 120% of the median income in the area.
If eligible, a homeowner makes a fractional payment to the Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) instead of the lender. Provided the
homeowner has a reasonable probability of resuming mortgage payments,
HUD will assume full payment to the lender. Once the homeowner’s
immediate financial problems are resolved, they reassume full
responsibility for the mortgage and pay back the HUD for the temporary
loan.
Funding is not available in all states, only the hardest hit and the
program is funded with 1 billion now and hopefully more later, depending
on the success of the program. HUD counts 32 states and Puerto Rico as recipients of the HEMA program. Borrowers must meet with their local NeighborWorks. HUD hopes to begin accepting applications by the end of the year.
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