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Helping Families Save Their Homes Act of 2009 (H.R. 1106)

Posted in Bankruptcy, Debt, Home Foreclosures, Home Mortgage, Housing, Personal Finance with tags , , , , , , , on April 3, 2009 by Vicky

The Helping Families Save Their Homes Act will give authorization to bankruptcy courts to modify the terms of mortgages made on homeowners’ primary residences, a practice which is barred by current law. The bill, when passed by both houses, would permit bankruptcy courts to restructure the debt on home mortgages by reducing the principal owed, extending repayment periods, reducing interest rates, and prohibiting, reducing, or delaying future interest rate increases. Bankruptcy law currently permits such restructuring only for vacation homes, family farms, and yachts. Under this bill, eligibility is limited to homeowners with mortgages originated before the enactment of the legislation who have received notice that a foreclosure may be commenced. The legislation restricts the situations in which bankruptcy judges can reduce – or “cram down” – the principal owed.

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National Consumer Protection Week

Posted in Bankruptcy, Fraud, Home Foreclosures, Home Mortgage, Personal Finance with tags , , , , on March 5, 2009 by Vicky

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I’ve focused in on two main areas today relating to the home foreclosure crisis: Identifying and Avoiding Home Foreclosure Scams.  This information, provided by the Federal Trade Commission, is the 3rd installment this week highlighting topics relating to National Consumer Protection Week. I hope you’ll find this information helpful and please share this with your family members or friends. I’ll post two additional topics before the week ends so please check back.

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Congress Eyes New Lifeline For Homeowners

Posted in Bankruptcy, Home Foreclosures with tags , , , , on February 2, 2009 by Vicky

Some relief for homeowners facing foreclosure is in the pipeline. A House committee approved a bill last week that would allow bankruptcy judges to order banks to reduce mortgage payments. That’s known as a “cram down.”

We’ll keep a close eye on this bill as it makes it’s way through Congress.