How Loan Modification Services Provide Foreclosure Relief

by Ginger Taylor on March 9, 2010

Very little of the 75 billion dollars the banks received from the stimulus package has been used to help borrowers who are in trouble with their mortgages. The government has decided to try to pressure the banks to approve more loan modifications to provide foreclosure relief to borrowers. It’s about time they did something, but is it possibly too little, too late?

Only about 1,700 homeowners have succeeded in getting permanent loan modifications through the program since it began in February. According to the banks, people are not turning in their forms so they cannot process the applications. If I was losing my home, I’m sure I would find time to fill out some paperwork to try to save it. That must be one huge stack of forms.

More than sixty percent of the people who are believed to qualify for modified loans have not completed all of the necessary paperwork. However, this is only part of the problem. Very few of the people who have turned in their paperwork in full have gotten approved either.

If over 225,000 people didn’t complete their forms, there were a bit fewer than 150,000 who did. About 50,000 of the people who completed their applications have not heard anything yet. Of the 100,000 who have, roughly 1. 7% actually got permanent modifications to their loans. That’s a pretty pathetic figure.

The government is now trying to get banks to get more loan modifications processed. SWAT teams are being sent to the banks from the Treasury Department to oversee how the banks are handling the loan modification applications. The department plans to publish a list of lenders that are not doing enough to help borrowers next week in order to get them to approve more modifications.

It looks like the much needed foreclosure relief that was promised by the government is moving slowly. Making the program voluntary was a huge mistake that government officials really should have seen coming. Is it any big surprise that mortgage companies don’t want to reduce the amount of money they are owed and take a smaller profit on those mortgages? Everyone looks out for their own bottom line, and that especially includes mortgage companies.

To learn more information about loan modification services contact Janian and Associates for a free consultation.

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