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Urging more loan modifications to prevent foreclosures

by: Jason Springer

Mon Jul 20, 2009 at 02:30:00 PM EDT



Senator Menendez sent a letter last week to the CEOs of 20 major mortgage companies raising concerns about the rate of participation in and cooperation with the program meant to help struggling homeowners modify the terms of their mortgages. The Senator urged the mortgage companies to review and revise their loan modification efforts to help achieve the goals of the program.
"Our nation's housing crisis is the root of the global economic crisis that we are faced with. Preventing foreclosures helps keep families in their homes, helps the surrounding communities maintain property values and helps lift the economy, which are results that I believe we can all support," wrote Menendez. "I fully expect you to review your company's policies and procedures regarding loan modifications to find a balanced approach that not only ensures the financial viability of your company, but also achieves the goal of the program, which is to reduce consumers' foreclosures on their mortgages.  I look forward to hearing the steps your company is taking to achieve more loan modifications."
Menendez helped chair a Banking Committee hearing focusing on preventing foreclosures at which representatives of the U.S. Department of Treasury, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and representatives from mortgage lenders and consumer groups testified. A Wall Street Journal article says that Senators blasted the slow progress of foreclosure prevention efforts:
Under questioning from Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., Allison estimated the administration could achieve 3 million to 4 million modifications by the end of 2012, a pace of around 20,000 a week.

"In the last few weeks, we've actually exceeded that number," he said.

But there are also many scams that are going on, including ones like the Attorney General tried to break up last Wednesday:
State Attorney General Anne Milgram announced today two separate lawsuits charging 10 defendants with mortgage-related fraud. According to the lawsuits, filed on Friday, the companies promised to help modify mortgages for people struggling to keep their homes. But instead of providing assistance, they pocketed the fees paid by homeowners.

"It is some of the most egregious conduct we've seem," Milgram said. "They're trying to profit off someone's misery."

These programs have to be closely monitored because you have people that are desperate for hope to make their situation better, being taken by those just looking to prey on the vulnerable. It's a difficult situation as you have some people looking to give more hope, while others are praying on that to cause more heartache.
Jason Springer :: Urging more loan modifications to prevent foreclosures
July 14, 2009

[CEO Address]
Dear [CEO name],
I write in my capacity as Chairman of the Senate Banking Subcommittee on Housing, Transportation, and Community Development to urge you to expand loan modifications under the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) and to work cooperatively with the Administration?s efforts to reduce foreclosures.  

As you might know, the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs will examine these and other loan modification issues at a hearing next Thursday, July 16th entitled ?Preserving Homeownership: Progress Needed to Prevent Foreclosures.?  In preparing for that hearing, I have become even more concerned about the progress that lenders, loan servicers, and the federal government are making toward modifying loans to help the national foreclosure crisis.  

Our nation?s housing crisis is the root of the global economic crisis that we are faced with. Preventing foreclosures helps keep families in their homes, helps the surrounding communities maintain property values and helps lift the economy, which are results that I believe we can all support. However, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and Office of Thrift Supervision estimate that servicers implemented about 185,000 new loan modifications in the first quarter of 2009, which is dwarfed by the estimated 2.4 million foreclosures in 2009 according to the Center for Responsible Lending.  It is also not clear how effective these modifications are in preventing foreclosures.  I understand that Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner and Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan also sent you a letter to that effect on July 9th.

It has been widely reported that lenders and servicers have generally been overwhelmed by requests for loan modifications and have not always succeeded in implementing good systems to deal with those requests with well-trained loan professionals who can provide accurate information for borrowers.  Another problem I hear repeatedly is that the loan modifications being offered are sometimes not generous enough to meet the needs of families, many of whom have experienced recent unemployment.  

In light of these and other problems, I fully expect you to review your company?s policies and procedures regarding loan modifications to find a balanced approach that not only ensures the financial viability of your company, but also achieves the goal of the program, which is to reduce consumers? foreclosures on their mortgages.  I look forward to hearing the steps your company is taking to achieve more loan modifications.  

                                                                                               Sincerely,

                                                                                               ROBERT MENENDEZ
                                                                                               United States Senator

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