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Updated Information On The HAFA (Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternative) Program

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Managing Real Estate Broker with Pino Agency NJ - 9235504

Updated Information On The HAFA (Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternative) Program

In March, the Obama Administration announced updates to the Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternative (HAFA) program. Created in 2009, HAFA is a government-sponsored initiative assisting all Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) eligible homeowners in avoiding foreclosure through short sales and deed-in-lieus.  Making Home Affordable image
 
The HAFA updates will go into effect on June 1, 2012, and will allow more distressed homeowners to seek assistance. Most importantly, the deadline for submitting for HAFA eligibility will be extended a full year, from December 31, 2012, to December 31, 2013.
 
Additional major changes from March’s updates to the HAFA program include:


 •The removal of occupancy requirements. Previously, HAFA required homeowners to have lived in the property within the last 12 months.
 •$3,000 relocation incentives will be limited to properties occupied by an owner or tenant at the time of the short sale.
 •Mortgage payments will be allowed to exceed 31% of the homeowner’s gross monthly income. This update will allow a homeowner to stay current on her mortgage and still qualify, minimizing the overall impact to her credit.
 •Secondary lienholders may receive up to a maximum of $8,500, up from $6,000 previously.
 •And one of the most dramatic changes: The Credit Bureau Reporting will be Account Status Code 13 (paid or closed account/zero balance) or 65 (account paid in full/a foreclosure was started), as applicable.
 
With these updates, a homeowner can be current on their mortgage, qualify for HAFA, continue to make their payments, and execute a short sale with minimum impact on their credit!

If you're wondering if you should stay or sell your home, I am available for free no-obligation consulatations by calling 856-628-2710

 In addition to the HAFA program, there are also the HAMP and the HARP programs.  

Should you be served foreclosure papers, don't give up.  There are things you can still do to protect your home.

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Comments (2)

Andrea Bedard
Thompson Company, REALTORS® 240.593.2860 - Silver Spring, MD
Fluent in Real Estate & German, M.A. ABR ASP CIPS

Hi Chris, hopefully the changes will make a difference! I got a feeling though that we might just be seeing a slowing of approvals in the weeks prior to the changes taken effect ... especially where 2nd lienholders are involved.

Apr 02, 2012 02:38 PM
Christine Hooks
Pino Agency - Pennsville, NJ
Celebrating 25 Years in Real Estate!

I'm working on a file right now with 2 lien holders.  The first bank won't talk to our office yet!  It's maddening.

Apr 02, 2012 03:51 PM