Posts Tagged "Deed-In-Lieu of Foreclosure"
Attention Maryland Homeowners in Financial Distress! Treasury just made Short Sales a lot simpler…
An Obama housing initiative that I can totally agree with
On November 30th 2009, the Treasury department came out with a new set of guidelines called “Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives – Short Sale and Deed-in-Lieu of Foreclosure” or HAFA for short. It is the new addition to the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) (HAMP is meant to help homeowners get their loans modified but in my view the HAMP plan has not been successful because most lenders were unwilling to reduce the principal amount owed by the borrowers especially when home values have dropped significantly – now enough of my opinion on HAMP and back to HAFA the reason you are reading my blog post).
Read MoreShort Sale VS Foreclosure VS Deed-In-Lieu of Foreclosure; which of these represents the best choice for a homeowner in distress
The entire foreclosure process can be very stressful for homeowners; some get so depressed, that they do nothing about it. While others who are proactive sometimes end up being given the wrong advice or make decisions that are not well informed. If you are a homeowner dealing with this situation, you will have to make a decision on whether to get your property sold as a Short Sale usually at the discount approved by your lender, or give the property back to them as a Deed-In-Lieu of Foreclosure or just let them complete the Foreclosure. You need to decide which of these three options is the best for you both in the short and long term? Deciding which option to take might be tough especially if you do not know how each will affect your credit and ability to buy a home in the future.
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