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Treasury announces new plan to help homeowners with second mortgages

April 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment

by Sundeep Kothari

Atlanta, Georgia Bankruptcy Lawyer

Treasury announces help with second mortgages

From the article:

The Obama administration sought to expand its $50 billion plan to reduce home foreclosures, announcing a new program on Tuesday to help troubled homeowners modify second mortgages or piggyback loans.

Under the new plan, the Treasury Department will offer cash incentives and subsidies to lenders who agree to substantially reduce the monthly payments on second mortgages or forgive those loans entirely.

The goal of the plan is to plug a hole in the administration’s original program, which offered subsidies to lenders who agreed to modify the primary or first mortgages of homeowners who had fallen delinquent or were in danger of doing so.

But millions of homebuyers took out second mortgages to buy houses with little or no down payment or to finance home improvements and other purchases. Those second-lien mortgages have to be renegotiated separately, a step that often complicates efforts to modify the primary loans.

Analysts predict that at least 4 million homeowners will face foreclosure proceedings this year, up from about 2.2 million in 2008. Administration officials said about half of those people had second mortgages.

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