I have a lot to say about the President's new plan to help homeowners who can no longer afford their home.  I am sure I will have even more to say once the full details of the plan are released.  This was originally posted on my own mortgage information blog but I am reposting it here.  Plus, I really like this bumper sticker. 

Via www.mortgage411center.com

 

On March 4, 2009 the complete details of the Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan will be released. I have previously expressed my opinion on the plan, based on what has already been publicized, particularly objecting to the incentives and rewards included in the program to both banks and homeowners.  Though, this plan is predicted to help between 7 and 9 million homeowners keep their home, through low interest refinances, loan modifications, and even principal reductions, The President stated in his televised speech last week that the program will only be available to help "responsible borrowers". Though this statement was met with a round of applause  in the audience, it of course leads to the following question: Exactly who are the responsible borrowers?

First some facts:

1) It is estimated that about 93% of Americans are not behind on their mortgages. So this plan is geared toward only 7% of the population.

2) According to the fact sheet: This is a "new program that will provide the opportunity for 4 to 5 million responsible homeowners who took out conforming loans owned or guaranteed by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae to refinance through the two institutions over time".

3) There are lenders and companies that are already successful in getting loans modified for homeowners without the intervention of the government and do not leave tax payers responsible with the tab.

My main problem with the plan is that the government should not be involved in the business decisions of banks and lending institutions and that the true responsible homeowners (the 93% who are not behind on their payments) should not be footing the bill.   However, that is only a matter of opinion.  The fact of the matter is that those who may truly need assistance may not be able to get it, and those who did make bad decisions may still be able to get bailed out. 

As stated above the President's new program is only available to homeowners with loans owned or guaranteed by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. Now I don't expect the average homeowner to understand the significance of that statement, and I would guess that our government doesn't really understand it either. However, the fact that the program is only limited to loans guaranteed by those two institutions means that that there will be no help to borrowers who have non-conforming loans also known as subprime mortgages.  Subprime mortgages were often given to borrowers with credit problems and carried higher interest rates.  While one can make the argument that perhaps these borrowers should not be helped out, one must also note that there are many cases of borrowers who were placed into so-called subprime mortgages when they really could have qualified for a conforming loan.   It has also been stated that the reason it is important to prevent foreclosures, is that even borrowers who are able to pay their mortgage suffer when foreclosures in their neighborhood cause declining home values.   Yet, this program does nothing to offer assistance to borrowers that perhaps have a much greater risk of facing foreclosure, which seems a little contradictory .

Furthermore, I notice that the statement equates Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans with responsible borrowers and conforming loans. This is misleading as well. A loan can still be considered "conforming" yet still be a stated income, low down payment or an adjustable rate mortgage. That is, it is entirely possible that a borrower who has a conforming mortgage was not really "responsible" and bought more home than he could afford.

As you can see determing the "responsible borrowers" is not as easy as the government's plan makes it out to be. However, even if we are operating on the assumption that only borrowers with conforming loans should be able to take advantage of the program, should all conforming borrowers be classified as responsible? Should a person who lost his job and wants to continue to collect unemployment checks be included as part of the responsible borrowers simply because he as a Fannie Mae loan? Should the Realtor or Mortgage Loan Officer whose income greatly dropped because of the economy yet refused to get a part-time job to make ends meet be helped out as well? What about those who took the path to homeownership even though they had no savings to rely on or emergency funds set aside in case the they lost their jobs or income?

Which leads me to wonder, why the sudden government interest in helping "responsible" people anyway.  Should we now overlook the fact the foreclosure problem in the housing market was caused in part by the government insisting that banks make loans to less than qualified borrowers?  Should we all be picking up the tab for other people bad luck or bad decisions?   One thing is certain, we are probably going to see a lot more of these bumper stickers going around:

 honk if you're paying my mortgage

You can get your sticker too at www.tngop.org

 

 
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17 Comments on Honk if You're Paying My Mortgage

MAR
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I too anxiously await the release of information on the complete details of the Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan. I'm sure it will be the number one topic of conversation on Active Rain tomorrow.

12:05am • #1

I love the bumper sticker!  Nice post.

12:09am • #2
388,283 Points 15 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Michelle:  Sure...I'd be glad to.  Just tell me where to send the check.  By the way... I will take it out of my twentieth closing for this year.  Now... if I don't make it to twenty... sorry girl... LOL.  Twenty closings... uh huh... yeah... right...

12:41am • #3

I have a big problem with the gov,,bailing these people out,,,What about us that do with out to pay our bills,,,,SOme of the people I know that are loosing there homes,,,still have there 60 inch tv,,all the cable channels ,,and cell phones for there kids,,,,

12:44am • #4
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This plan stinks worse than the loans that got us in this mess. It would be comical if it wasn't so tragic.

1:13am • #5

It is going to be interesting to see who this will actually help - my guess is in the short term a few homeowners and in the long term only politicians.

4:32am • #6
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These people need to be neutered and their kids put in foster homes. . how dare them taking loans from Innocent bankers just trying to make a living anyway they can. . no one forced them in signing interest only loans with neg ams. . they should've read the small print!

I'm glad the Republican Party is taking the position of preserving the American Dream only for those of us that are well connected and have jobs. 

How about

"Don't HONK for any families that got SUCKERED into a subprime loan!"

Just run over them!

What a message from a Republican Party that is in despair and lost for words. ..well except bumper stickers!

4:41am • #7
165,245 Points

I am not behind but I may consider it. If that many people are gung ho about paying it for me I am not sure why I keep doing so.

8:05am • #9
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OK, before I respond to everyone I just have to address two people first:

Kevin - thanks for the reblog.  Also you make a good point, people like you and me who are willing to work hard to make up for their loss of income are going to have that exact mentality.  You don't have to be behind to qualify. 

Fernando - You obviously did NOT read the post.  Because if you did you would have seen that it is not the Republicans that do not want to help the poor families that got suckered into a subprime, loan it's 0bama.  The fact that this program is not available to subprime borrowers who perhaps need it most is one of the points I made.

Also - For someone who uses foreclosures and shortsales as part of their marketing, I would think you'd be against the program as it is preventing the very thing that you are helping people buy.

10:56am • #11

Great bumper sticker...love it!

I would like for someone to explain to me why 99% of the REOs I've shown in the past year or two have always, always had at least one satellite dish!  LOL

3:11pm • #12
282,153 Points Outside Blog

Susan I am glad I am not the only one who noticed the satellite dishes it alwaysmakes me shake my head.

Michelle~ Just another catastrophe from our new president.

8:26pm • #13
MAR
05
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Michelle, very well written. Perhaps the governments ownership interest in Fannie and Freddie are the reason that only those "responsible" homeowners are eligible. I thought the exact same thing when I heard the word "responsible". Perhaps we'll have a "CZAR" in charge of identifying the "responsible" ones. Just my opinion, but this program likely goes the same way as Help 4 Home Owners went. Nowhere. Although I'd like to see it work in some way shape or form. Lenders likely will have overlays so thick that the funds just won't be available. I don't believe this is a Democratic or Republican issue. H4H was last year. This is simply an example of our Government digging in too deeply where it doesn't belong. The energy and effort would be better placed in Health Care, Government Control (term limits!!!), Securities resolution, etc, etc, etc.

PS - My horn is broke! I won't be honking. 

10:42am • #14
MAR
06

This is too funny. I can't wait to see the post entitled,

"Honk since you just bailed out all the big banks to the tune of billions, but pretend faux outrage when it comes to helping the average everyday, hard working American stay in their home"

11:55am • #15
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09
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Love the sticker - probably found on the back of a BMW about to be repo'd.

7:37pm • #16
MAR
10

This site has a much better version of it.  Looks more professional and like a real Obama campaign design.

http://www.arcanery.com/s&g-politics-nobama.htm

Scroll down and you'll see it.

honk
8:32pm • #17

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