Homeowners Try to Hang On as Foreclosure Prevention Programs Move Slowly

by vic on October 13, 2009

The administration of Obama said that the program is going to give help to over 4 million homeowners for them to make loan modifications. According to the Treasury Department, over 200,000 of these loan modifications are offered to date. This will just signify that millions of people are still hanging around for their turn. This could also mean that if these trouble homeowners are not reached on time, more foreclosure news will be heard.

One of the many homeowners who waited for the loan modification was Deborah Sherman. She applied for the government program in March 4, a day after it was announced.

Since then, all she heard from Chase, her loan servicer, is: the process could take up to 90 days. Until now, she is still waiting.

Sherman’s story is not one-of-a-kind. The government program last June started uncontrollably because a large number of homeowners all around the country have been overwhelming the staff by jamming their phone lines. Because of the confusion and delays regarding eligibility requirements, disappointments build up among homeowners and housing counselors.

“I think … our mortgage program has actually helped to modify mortgages for a lot of people, but it hasn’t been keeping pace with all the foreclosures that are taking place,” said President Obama during a recent press briefing, expressing his disappointment with the program. Because of that reason and due to the fact that a lot of complaints from the home owners are already attacking him, he was asking his staff to put into practice more forceful actions.

Congressional Oversight Panel’s Chairwoman Elizabeth Warren echoed the remarks of the president at a current congressional hearing. The answer of the Treasury Department with regards to financial crisis has supervised by Chairwoman Warren. She also said that the program set off for a couple of weeks and they are now taking fast actions on it.

Elizabeth Warren stated that the public must importantly realize not to miss payments on their mortgages so they will get help. She also added that if people noticed that they are having troubles, they must stay connected to their servicer.

A lot of homeowners have already applied for loan modifications with their respective servicers but are still getting the same response as Sherman and the waiting time takes longer than expected. Majority of the trouble homeowners gave up and allowing foreclosures news to come up because the waiting time for processing these requested modifications gets extended.

Some federal officials also expressed frustration with the program stating that people involved should need to do a better job in order to meet the public’s expectations.

Provided that these needs on loan modification are achieved, we might be expecting to listen to further foreclosure news because an increasing number of troubled homeowners fall short to save their properties.

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