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Friday Round-Up; Foreclosures Up Again, DeMarco Dances With Reductions; Bank Of America Sues Itself

Friday, April 13th, 2012
cowboy lassoForeclosures, repos up from last year in South Florida

I said after the foreclosure settlement was announced that banks had been given the green light to rev up their foreclosures engines, and in South Florida at least, I’m being proven right.

RealtyTrac’s numbers from last month show dramatic year-over-year increases in both new foreclosure filings (85%) and repossessions (39%) in Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties, compared to March 2011.

In Florida overall, new foreclosure cases were up 58 percent. Nationally however, new filings dropped 12 percent from last year, however they rose 7 percent from February.

Since the sunshine state has one of the largest foreclosure backlogs in the country, it really shouldn’t surprise you that the numbers skew so heavily against Florida.

The settlement has emboldened banks to become more aggressive in seeking to foreclosure, and the numbers certainly back that up.

Edward DeMarco Not Ready For Principal Reduction

More back and forth this week from Edward DeMarco, who despite announcing that principal reduction could save Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac 1.7 billion dollars, seems unwilling to venture far from his previous stance on loan modifications.

He said in a speech this week that a new analysis does show writing down the value of some underwater mortgages does have the potential to lower foreclosure rate and save both GSEs substantial money, but he’s still downplaying the significance of principal reduction.

While he has eased up on his previous refusals to even entertain the idea of modifications, he still seems fixated on the risk of strategic default, which he feels could wipeout any potential savings.
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From Project X to Project Rent: Bank Of America To Test Lease Program

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

Banking officials, as a general rule, are old school. They are very resistant to change, and usually refuse to think outside of the box.

Over the years I’ve seen the banks hold little to no regard for the customers they serve. Their philosophy has essentially been ‘You can’t pay your mortgage, then out on your butt you go!’

Forget that they’ve screwed people, or caused the worst recession in 80 years.

Forget that homeowners often have good reasons for not being able to pay. Banks have had very little heart and even less common sense.

So I was blown away by Bank of America’s new test program, called “Mortgage to Lease”, which was unveiled this week. In a few select markets, BofA will give about 1,000 customers facing foreclosure the chance to stay in their homes by turning them into renters.

Bank of America will offer these borrowers the opportunity to have their mortgage debts forgiven, and instead of kicking them to the curb, BofA will lease these homes back to the borrower for up to 3 years for less than the market rental rate.

No more mortgage, no more property taxes or homeowners insurance! And people can stay in their homes! Imagine that!

Turning foreclosure properties into rentals is an idea I’ve long advocated. It only took Bank of America a few years to listen to me!

I was wondering why now, what finally turned Bank of America over to my way of thinking?

I could tell you that Bank of America’s small heart grew three sizes like the Grinch’s, but we all know that’s not true.
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Friday Round-Up — Bank Of America Makes Deal; Return of Rocket Docket?; Foreclosed Military To Receive Pay Day

Friday, March 9th, 2012

cowboy lassoBank of America to Reduce Principal For 200,000 Underwater Homeowners

First some good news, if you’ve got an underwater mortgage owned by Bank of America.

BofA has come to a separate agreement with the US government to to help reduce some the fines it owes to the Housing and Urban Development Agency from last month’s huge settlement.

Bank of America has agreed to cut the principal of more than 200,000 underwater loans, and they are cutting them by an even larger amount than the other 4 banks. In exchange they’ll owe about $850 million less in fines.

If you’re a Bank of America customer (and the loan has to be owned by them, Fannie and Freddie loans don’t count) and you qualify, you will have the opportunity to cut your mortgage balance to your home’s current value.

The reductions will average more than $100,000, according to the Wall Street Journal. This is big news because the settlement only promises to reduce the principal of eligible loans to 125% of their current value.

Bottom line, that’s 200,00 homeowners who won’t be underwater anymore and will have a real chance of staying in their homes. But I wish the other banks would step up and follow Bank of America’s lead.

Fla. budgets $4 million to hire more judges to clear foreclosure backlog

Now here comes the bad news, for Florida homeowners facing foreclosure. We could be seeing a return to the days of Florida’s infamous ‘rocket docket’ if the state legislature approves a one time $4 million stipend which will allow Florida’s court to hire more judges and case managers for the foreclosure courts.
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