Friday, October 12, 2012

Another Incentive To Stop Paying Your Mortgage


I have written blog posts about “Strategic Default”.  Explained why I think it is not a moral transgression.  This article, summarized from a REO Institute article I found on ActiveRain.com, shows how banks are willing to help people stay in their homes…but only if you are 120 days or more late with your mortgage payments!

My Summary:

CitiMortgage to Launch Home Rental Program as Foreclosure Alternative
By: Tory Barringer

 CitiMortgage announced the launch of the Home Rental Program, a program designed to provide an alternative to foreclosure and allow eligible borrowers to stay in their homes.  The Home Rental Program will be managed by Carrington Capital Management, LLC and Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC. CitiMortgage and Carrington developed the program as a pilot.

 In order to be eligible for the program, candidates must: Occupy the property; owe more than their home is worth; be delinquent for 120 days; and be unable or ineligible to receive an affordable loan modification while still having the resources to make monthly rent payments.

 Candidates must have a loan in the pilot portfolio serviced by Carrington.  CitiMortgage has transferred the ownership of loans in its portfolio through the sale of $158 million in mortgages to the Carrington/Oaktree partnership.

 Under the program, the eligible borrower transfers ownership of the property to a vehicle established by Carrington Capital and its joint venture partner, Oaktree Capital Management, L.P. A lease will then be established for the property at a manageable monthly payment.

Lease payments will be determined by local market rates but are expected to be lower than the borrower’s mortgage obligation. Carrington will work with borrowers to establish a length for each lease.

The program will be tested in six of the hardest-hit markets to evaluate its effectiveness: Arizona, California, Texas, Florida, Nevada, and Georgia. Carrington will contact homeowners who meet eligibility requirements.
 
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