90.3 WCPN ideastream®: The Problem with Federal Mortgage Modifications
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The Problem with Federal Mortgage Modifications
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Topics: Economy, Politics
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When the Obama administration launched the "Making Home Affordable" program last March, it said the program would help as many as nine million homeowners stay in their homes. At this point, it has only helped about 650-thousand--and for most of them, the help is temporary and may end in a matter of months. To make matters worse, it seems to be having only a marginal impact in Ohio. On the Next Sound of Ideas, why the foreclosure avoidance program doesn't seem to be helping. Wednesday morning at 9 on 90.3. |
Guests
Paul Bellamy Director, Cuyahoga County Foreclosure Prevention Program
Robert Ruckstuhl Performing Investments Corporation
Mark Seifert Executive Director, Empowering and Strengthening Ohio's People (ESOP)
Additional Information
ESOP was featured on Families in Foreclosure on Nightline ABC News
More Foreclosures to Come, New York Times editorial
**It’s been a tough year for many in Northeast Ohio. As part of the ongoing Facing the Mortgage Crisis project, WVIZ/PBS has organized a live phone bank, hosted by ideastream’s Rick Jackson, in the ideastream studios from 8-10pm on Thursday, November 19 during a special block of programming. Representatives from several area community organizations dealing with mortgage, foreclosure, and unemployment have teamed up with ideastream and will be on hand to take calls and offer information and guidance on where to turn for help.**
More In This Series...
This episode is part of the series The Foreclosure Crisis.
That is not true. While it was not discussed much on the show this morning, in addition to HAMP (Home Affordable Modification Program) there is HARP (Home Affordable Refinance Program). HARP is specifically designed for homeowners who are not behind on their mortgage but are unable to refinance because of tightened credit standards and/or because they have very little equity (or might even have negative equity) in their home. Like HAMP, however, borrowers are strongly encouraged to seek out a HUD certified housing counselor.
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I frined of mine tried to refi with this program and was told that she has to be delinquent before she can qualify, is that true?
Sarah 9:58 AM 11/18/09