Five of the Nation's Largest Banks Get Their Hands Slapped! Minnesota Benefits!

By
Real Estate Agent with Sabinske & Associates, Inc. (Albertville, St. Michael)

The Washington Times is reporting what could be some good news finally in the foreclosure area.  

 

"State and federal officials on Thursday announced a settlement of $26 billion with five of the nation’s banks over flawed and fraudulent foreclosure practices that affected several million homeowners and became commonplace after the housing boom turned to bust in recent years. It is the largest government-industry settlement in more than a decade."

What does this mean for Minnesotans?   You can go to the Attorney General's website and get all the information you need. 

There will be up to $77 million in direct payments to Minnesota borrowers as follows:

  • Borrowers who were foreclosed on between January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2011 will be eligible for cash refunds estimated to be around $2,000 if they lost their home as a result of financial hardship and while either trying to save it through a modification or whether there were errors in the foreclosure process. The federal government has estimated Minnesota’s portion of this part of the settlement to be valued at about $33.9 million. The exact payment to Minnesota borrowers will depend upon the number of eligible borrowers who file claims.
  • Borrowers of the five banks may file a claim for monetary relief if they were harmed by the banks’ practices. Minnesota’s portion of this part of the settlement is valued at about $43.4 million.

There is also some refinancing benefits to this settlement.  

It aims to help troubled borrowers by requiring the banks to reduce the amount borrowers owe on their mortgages, lowering their interest rates and paying restitution to homeowners who suffered mortgage-related abuses. It will force lenders to revamp how they interact with struggling mortgage holders and bar them from trying to foreclose on borrowers while simultaneously negotiating mortgage modifications.

Please check the Attorney General's website. 

More from the Washington Times article: 

"Officials said the settlement — details of which can be seen on www.NationalMortgageSettlement.com — probably would be filed in a federal court within a matter of weeks and would require the consent of a judge. Once it is approved, banks would begin to deposit money into a trust account, and those funds would be distributed to qualified homeowners by the government. In all, 49 states have signed onto the agreement, with Oklahoma the lone holdout, federal officials said."

So be sure to check out the website above as well for more information. 

Meanwhile, Lori Swanson, Attorney General for Minnesota, stated in an interview tonight that homeowners should be contacting their lenders NOW.

I sincerely hope that this will be able to keep more St. Michael and Albertville Minnesota homeowners in their homes!

 

 

 

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Suzanne McLaughlin

Sabinske & Associates, Inc.    

When you need to buy or sell in St. Michael or Albertville Minnesota, or anywhere in Wright County, Sherburne County or Anoka County or Hennepin County, give me a call! 

Comments (8)

Ron Marshall
Marshall Enterprises - Saint Michael, MN
Birdhouse Builder Extraordinaire

Suzanne, I saw the interview with Lori Swanson on the 6 news.  This won't bring homes back for those who were foreclosed on, but it might give them a month's rent, and it could really help people who need a refinance.  Good job.

Feb 09, 2012 02:01 PM
Don Sabinske
Don Sabinske, Sabinske & Associates Inc. - Zimmerman, MN
Sabinske & Associates Inc.

I stopped by to support the busy agent, and here I find the information I was looking for.  Thanks!

Feb 09, 2012 03:18 PM
William Feela
WHISPERING PINES REALTY - North Branch, MN
Realtor, Whispering Pines Realty 651-674-5999 No.

I have contacted 4 of my past clients that may have been affected.  all were fery thankful for the info.  Future Business!

Feb 10, 2012 02:54 AM
Robert Bob Gilbert
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Anderson Properties - Katy, TX
Your Katy TX ( West of Houston) Real Estate Expert

Suzanne,

Great blog for all who might get some relief. I am happy these banks are getting their wrists slapped and their pockets lessen of all that cash they made. After all the isues these lasy 3-4 years I personally am not a big fan of these monster banks. I hope this trend continues and the foreclosure and short sale issues all are in our rear view mirrors as quickly as possible. Thanks for spreading the word to folks who probably need all the help they can get.

Feb 10, 2012 09:25 AM
Ron Marshall
Marshall Enterprises - Saint Michael, MN
Birdhouse Builder Extraordinaire

Wisconites got the shaft.  Their governor is using the settlement money to balance his budget.  He claimed on Wednesday the budget was balanced.  Today he confessed that it wasn't and is using the money that should go to homeowners to shore up his shortfall.  Shameful.

Feb 10, 2012 01:38 PM
Al Raymondi
Ocean View Realty Group in Ormond By The Sea Florida - Ormond Beach, FL
Ormond By The Sea Florida - Home and Condo Sales

Terrific post Suzanne, giving the people in your area the information they need to understand the recent settlement and how it may impact them.

Feb 11, 2012 02:30 AM
Suzanne McLaughlin
Sabinske & Associates, Inc. (Albertville, St. Michael) - Saint Michael, MN
Sabinske & Associates, Realtor

We are fortunate to live in Minnesota.  Not only did they participate in the settlement, unlike Oklahoma, but they are going to use the money for its intended purposes, unlike Wisconsin's governor and Attorney General. 

 

Feb 11, 2012 02:48 AM
Barbara-Jo Roberts Berberi, MA, PSA, TRC - Greater Clearwater Florida Residential Real Estate Professional
Charles Rutenberg Realty - Clearwater, FL
Palm Harbor, Dunedin, Clearwater, Safety Harbor

Great post! Pretty disgusting what the banks have gotten away with for so long!

Feb 11, 2012 07:48 AM

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