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J.P. Morgan and Citigroup Pause Foreclosures

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

On Friday, Citigroup and J.P. Morgan Chase said that they would temporarily hit the “Pause Button” on foreclosures.

Out of the $350 billion that is left, $50 billion of the last year’s bailout plan is going to be used to buy some time for homeowners that are currently having trouble paying their mortgage payments. This is definitely good news, because even I am guilty of criticizing the disbursement of these funds. It’s kind of like the “Hunt for Osama”. It was hot for the first few months, then everyone forgot about, so I am very glad to see that FINALLY this money is being put to good use.

Personally, I have heard so many clients that are being SCREWED (Escrow money being overcharged, incorrectly calculated, double payments put into effect, no negotiation of terms available, etc) by their current mortgage, its unbelievable!  Mark my words, REGULATION AND PROPER EXECUTION of this will be the ONLY way this is going to work, unlike several false promises that have been given to millions of Americans this past year.

So what Obama plans to do is make each homeowner pass an affordability test. This, to the public’s knowledge so far, is not going to be a complicated thing. As long as the homeowner shows that he/she can make enough money to afford some sort of payment plan with the mortgage company, they should be in good hands.

Barney Frank, House Financial Services Committee chairman, requested that a suspension of activity (moratorium) be set in place until the new plan is finalized in the upcoming weeks, and expects that at least 90% of banks will follow suit to help the housing crisis.