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Old 02-24-2009, 06:09 PM
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Legal way to stall or stop home foreclosure

http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/play...p/?cl=12195482

Many mortgages were bought in en masse and sold in bundles on wall street.

Often those trying to foreclose CAN NOT produce the original documentation when petitioned by the homeowners thereby stalling the legal procedure.
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Old 02-24-2009, 06:37 PM
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Also several major lendors have put a temporary halt to foreclosures. The market is so bad they know the homes will not resell right away and the belief is that inhabited homes will have less of a chance of being vandalized. Plus it is good PR.
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Old 02-24-2009, 06:40 PM
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Re: Legal way to stall or stop home foreclosure

I saw the video earlier from Yahoo directly and the two women involved irritated me! "Why should I have to pay them if they don't know where the money is going?" said one woman who had taken out multiple mortgages on her home and spent the money on who knows what. (Of course the story failed to ask her THAT info.)
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Old 02-24-2009, 07:12 PM
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Randy Wayne. That is the kind of logic that just makes steam come out of my ears.

If whatever rescue package they come up with includes rewarding idiots who bought homes they could not afford or low lifes who just don't make their mortgage payements I am going to be furious.

I have read of proposed plans tht would both reduce a person's principal and their interest rate.

In other words if I had been irresponsible when I bought my home 2 1/2 years ago and had got in over my head by buying a home $100,000 more expensive than I did I might have ended up having the mortage and interest rate reduced so thta I would be making the same payment I am now.

If my tax dollars end up going to subsidize idiots who bought too much house I am going to be steamed.

The libs in Congress pressured Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to put unqualified people in homes the last decade or more and now we are reaping the result.
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Old 02-24-2009, 09:47 PM
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People should call their banks before it gets serious and see what they can do. I had a realtor tell me that there is some process people can use....I can't remember the name of it now, but letting your house foreclose is not the best option. Call your banker. Or even a banker who is not yours and ask questions.
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Re: Legal way to stall or stop home foreclosure

I had a friend go to his banker when he was laid off- the banker told him they would/could not help him unless he missed 2 months payment. The friend was trying to be proactive- and find a solution before he could not make the payment- but there was not any help for him.
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Old 02-24-2009, 10:35 PM
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People should call their banks before it gets serious and see what they can do. I had a realtor tell me that there is some process people can use....I can't remember the name of it now, but letting your house foreclose is not the best option. Call your banker. Or even a banker who is not yours and ask questions.
Was it called a 'Short Sale'? Not sure exactly what it is, but hear the term all the time.
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Randy Wayne. That is the kind of logic that just makes steam come out of my ears.

If whatever rescue package they come up with includes rewarding idiots who bought homes they could not afford or low lifes who just don't make their mortgage payements I am going to be furious.

I have read of proposed plans tht would both reduce a person's principal and their interest rate.

In other words if I had been irresponsible when I bought my home 2 1/2 years ago and had got in over my head by buying a home $100,000 more expensive than I did I might have ended up having the mortage and interest rate reduced so thta I would be making the same payment I am now.

If my tax dollars end up going to subsidize idiots who bought too much house I am going to be steamed.
The the FDIC forecasted that this could happen and lenders sold ARMs and subprime loans anyway. People trusted their bankers to only qualify them for what they could afford. Sadly too many people let the banks put them into this position.

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I just have to mention that this is a misconception. A common myth being told right now is that the CRA (Community Reinvestment Act) forced lenders to lend to unqualified buyers.

First, the CRA doesn't require Adjustable Rate Mortgages or any other form of subprime lending. These were a scheme dreamed up by the banking industry for quick profit on international markets (please note that in the 80's ARMs like these and many of these other subprime loans would have been illegal due to regulations that have since been removed).

Second, banks and lenders decided to put ARMs forward as a measure to fulfill CRA's requirements and the Republican Congress more than agreed. However, the banking industry didn't merely sell just enough ARMs or subprime loans to meet CRA's requirements...they sold them like crazy to unqualified borrowers; going well above and beyond what CRA asked of local banks and lenders.

It all boils down to the fact that the industry was deregulated to allow such a thing to happen and then the industry went hog wild with subprime loans to satisfy their greed for quick profits. Of course now that it's blown up in their faces they, and the politicians that supported them, are blaming the CRA to justify their actions. Please note that the FDIC recommended against the practice calling it, "predatory lending", as outlined in the inter-agency Expanded Examination Guidance for Subprime Lending Programs (I think the original document was issued in 2001).

Here's my question...if ARMs, or subprime lending programs, were only meant to meet the CRA's requirements to satisfy the "libs" in Congress...why didn't the banks stop selling them once the CRA's requirements were met? Why did they continue to sell these things like they were going out of style?

Just a few honest questions.

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The the FDIC forecasted that this could happen and lenders sold ARMs and subprime loans anyway. People trusted their bankers to only qualify them for what they could afford. Sadly too many people let the banks put them into this position.
I have to go spend 3 hours answering questions about law tha doesn't even exist anymore, then take a lunch and do it again, but once again those bent to the left lay the blame anywhere but where it belong.

They let the banks put them in this position? NO! They asked the banks for the loans, and didn't have the common sense to figure out that they wouldn't be able to pay the bill. I don't have time to deal with the half truths in the rest of the posts this morning.
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I have to go spend 3 hours answering questions about law tha doesn't even exist anymore, then take a lunch and do it again, but once again those bent to the left lay the blame anywhere but where it belong.

They let the banks put them in this position? NO! They asked the banks for the loans, and didn't have the common sense to figure out that they wouldn't be able to pay the bill. I don't have time to deal with the half truths in the rest of the posts this morning.
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