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“HOPE for Homeowners” to
Provide Foreclosure Relief
By: Maine Home Builders & Remodelers Association
Homeowners feeling the
pinch with the ongoing economic crisis and struggling with their current
monthly mortgage payments can now get help.
“HOPE for Homeowners” is a new
program launched on October 1 to help families refinance under a more
affordable loan insured by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development’s (HUD) Federal Housing Administration (FHA).
How Does It Work?
Under the program,
lenders holding the troubled mortgage must agree to accept, as
payment-in-full, an amount equal to 87 percent of the current value of
the property. A new FHA-insured mortgage will be given to the borrower
which represents 90 percent of the home's current value.
The three percent difference is paid to FHA by the lender to
cover the borrower's up-front FHA mortgage insurance premium.
The homeowner is then
responsible for an annual mortgage insurance premium of one and one-half
percent, which, like current FHA-insured loans, is paid monthly as part
of the mortgage payment.
Other provisions in the
plan include:
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The new FHA
loan amount may not exceed a maximum of $550,440.
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Mortgage
lenders must waive prepayment penalties and late payment fees.
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The borrower
cannot take out a second mortgage for the first five years of the loan,
except under certain circumstances for emergency repairs.
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Borrowers need
to be aware, however, that in exchange for taking advantage of this
program they must agree to share with FHA both the equity created at the
beginning of this new mortgage and any future appreciation in the value
of the home.
Do I Qualify?
According to HUD,
borrowers are eligible if:
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The home is
their primary residence, and they have no ownership interest in any
other residential property, such as second homes.
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Their existing
mortgage was originated on or before January 1, 2008, and they have made
at least six payments.
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They are not
able to pay their existing mortgage without help.
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As of March
2008, their total monthly mortgage payments due were more than 31
percent of their gross monthly income.
Homeowners should contact
their lenders to be sure they meet these and other program
qualifications. To apply,
contact an FHA-approved lender or housing counselor. A list is available
online at www.fha.gov.
"One year ago, FHA
expanded refinancing into its FHASecure program. Since that time, we
have helped more than 360,000 families keep their homes by refinancing
with FHA, and we will assist a total of 500,000 families by the end of
this year," said FHA Commissioner Brian Montgomery.
For more information,
including a consumer fact sheet and frequently asked questions, visit
HUD’s Web site
www.hud.gov/hopeforhomeowners.
Take advantage of the
resources that are available to you to help you keep your family’s
biggest asset. For more
information on foreclosure help, contact Maine
Home Builder & Remodelers Association,
Sandy Mathieu, EO at 207-622-7792 or email at
sandy@hbrame.org
or go to the “Financing Your Home” link at
www.nahb.org/forconsumers
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