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Making Home Affordable Program

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Seven Hills

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Cincinnati homeowners and homeowners around the U.S. need to be aware of the following information if they are looking to refinance and are having difficulty getting approved. There are options for refinance and loan modifications mandated by the federal government.

The Making Home Affordable Program was created to assist homeowners whose home values have declined to the point where they may no longer have equity in their homes. So the homeowners have not be able to refinance their homes and take advantage of lower interest rates. In addition, many of these homeowners are also locked in to 3,5 or 7 year adjustable mortgage rates which will soon reset at higher rates. To try to assist these homeowners  the federal government started the Making Home Affordable Program. The purpose of the program is to stop the cycle of foreclosures and short sales and to provide homeowners who are in this position to have options to save their home and financial stability. This program has eligibility requirements that must be met.  For more information please visit the Making Home Affordable Website. This site  helps borrowers learn basic facts about mortgages, homeownership, and resources available, with more than 17.7 million page views in less than two months.

Fourteen servicers, including the five largest, have now signed contracts and begun modifications under MHA. Between loans covered by these servicers and loans owned or securitized by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, more than 75 percent of all loans in the country are now covered by the program. The 14 participating servicers have extended offers on over 55,000 trial modifications and mailed out over 300,000 letters with information about trial modifications to borrowers.