The Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) has beenextended for another year according to information released on Friday from the Federal Housing Finance Agency. The program was due to expire on June 30 but will now continue until that date in 2012. News of the extension comes while a House subcommittee is debating the end of HARPs companion program, the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) and has already voted to kill the FHA Short-Refi program and the new Emergency Assistance Loan Program (EALP) which would provide 23 months of mortgage assistance unemployed and underemployed home owners. HARP is designed to assist homeowners who owe more money on their current mortgage that the market value of their home and are thus unable to qualify for a conventional refinance. Refinancing through HARP, which is administered by the Enterprises Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, can potentially reduce homeowners' mortgage rates and remove some of the incentives for a strategic default. Acting FHFA Director Edward J. DeMarco that that the program will continue operating in the same manner as it has since in was started in 2009 except that Freddie Mac will exempt HARP loans from their recently announced price adjustment and Fannie Mae will conform the eligibility date to May 2009. The use of HARP more than tripled in 2010. During the year a total of 6.8 million mortgages were refinanced nationwide and HARP, with 621,803 loan closings, represented nearly 10 percent of the total. In 2009 190,180 homeowners used the program to refinance. To qualify for HARP you must currently have a mortgage owned or guaranteed by the Enterprises, have a one year history of on-time payments on your loan, and owe more on your loan than your home is worth. The loan-to-value, however, cannot exceed 125%. UPDATED WITH INFO RELEASED BY FANNIE MAE... The following changes will extend the availability of the program to additional borrowers: Desktop Underwriter® (DU®) and the delivery system edits will be updated to reflect the additional mortgage loans that are now eligible for inclusion in the program (loans purchased or securitized by Fannie Mae between March 1, 2009 and June 1, 2009). Consequently, DU will not identify these loan casefiles as eligible to be refinanced using DU Refi Plus until April 11, 2011, and DU and manually underwritten loans meeting the new eligibility requirement can be delivered to Fannie Mae on or after April 11, 2011.Looks like the program has been extended. I can not speak for everyone in my industry but we have been able to hep a lot of homeowners over the past year that have been upside down on their mortgage with the DU Refi Plus program. One key point to take out of the article below is that the qualifying date for this program has been pushed up from March 2009 to June 2009. This means there are thousands of people who might benefit from this program who until this point, have not been able to refinance due to a lack of equity. Now is a great time to target this market! I can tell you from personal experieince that many homeowners have no clue what this program entails and if you are willing to go through the motions with subordination's and longer than average underwriting times, it can be a great niche for a loan officer.
BY JANN SWANSON
Equity Resources - Cary, NC
Advantage Lending 919-649-5058
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