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Homeowners facing foreclosure, according to the politicians, should not be able to enter into a government bankruptcy court and have their mortgage balance reduced. Instead, they should be forced to enter into a government foreclosure relief program to have their mortgage balance reduced. The key difference is how much control the banks have over the reduction.
In most of the government programs to help homeowners qualify for mortgage modifications, the lenders participation in the plan is voluntary. And in practice, the lenders' participation has been lukewarm at best or nonexistent at worst. Take, for example, the FHA Hope for Homeowners program, which has been given $320,000,000,000 in taxpayer money and has helped one single homeowner.
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The banks know that, if homeowners could file bankruptcy and get their mortgages modified, there would be fewer reasons to go to the government for free handouts. Borrowers would be able to file a Chapter 13, have the mortgage balance reduced to the market value of the home, and be able to make payments to the lenders again. This would be a tragedy for the lobbyists and mortgage companies!
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And now, the main objection to allowing bankruptcy judges to reduce mortgage balances is that it would make it more expensive to take out a mortgage? How could it be any more expensive than taking out a loan for 250% of its actual value at a teaser rate that would reset to 12% interest in a couple of years? The banks could not make the mortgage market any more expensive if they tried.
Regardless, the banks worked hard to lobby politicians to defeat the legislation, and now the mortgage banking industry is celebrating its victory. But what have they won? Nothing more than ability to force homeowners to keep paying for properties that are overvalued, while the banks themselves line up to receive more and more taxpayer money in order to [url=http://www.1855sacramento.com/woolrich.php]woolrich bologna[/url] avoid the same fate of a difficult bankruptcy.
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