Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Did I hear correctly - Bush's plan to help the mortgage crisis?

I just caught the tail end of a CBS Evening News report about George W. Bush%26#039;s %26#039;plan%26#039; to help relieve the mortgage crisis in this country.



If I understood correctly, government-backed refinancing packages would be available, but ONLY to those who own $400,000+ homes - those people with subprime loans and adjustable-rate mortgages wouldn%26#039;t qualify for assistance.



Bush said something to the effect that we can%26#039;t bail people out who buy homes they can%26#039;t afford. Then WHY would we bail out people who buy half-million-dollar homes? It sounds to me like this is just another Bush %26#039;plan%26#039; to provide welfare for the wealthy and nothing for those who really need the financial assistance. -RKO- 08/31/07



Did I hear correctly - Bush%26#039;s plan to help the mortgage crisis?

FHASecure, like all FHA products, will be underwritten to ensure the borrowers have the ability to repay the loan, will require escrow for taxes and insurance, and will continue to offer unprecedented foreclosure prevention assistance. The FHA has never permitted and will not include pre-payment penalties or teaser rates that are common in exotic mortgages and have caused much of the current market troubles.



To qualify for FHASecure, eligible homeowners must meet the following five criteria:



A history of on-time mortgage payments before the borrower%26#039;s teaser rates expired and loans reset;



Interest rates must have or will reset between June 2005 and December 2009;



Three percent cash or equity in the home;



A sustained history of employment; and



Sufficient income to make the mortgage payment.



%26quot;FHASecure is designed for families who are good borrowers but were steered into high-cost loans with teaser rates,%26quot; said Assistant Secretary for Housing-FHA Commissioner Brian Montgomery. %26quot;These homeowners, many of whom are minorities, need a safe, affordable mortgage product that will help build wealth. All FHA borrowers pay mortgage insurance premiums to offset claims to the FHA insurance fund and ultimately prevent risk to the taxpayer.%26quot;



FHASecure will also bring much-needed liquidity to the mortgage market. FHA anticipates more lenders will offer FHA-insured loans, pool them, and securitize them with the Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae), which has the full faith and credit of the U.S. government. This guarantee makes Ginnie Mae%26#039;s mortgage-backed securities the safest on the market and helps to channel greater capital into the housing market, benefiting U.S. homeowners.



Did I hear correctly - Bush%26#039;s plan to help the mortgage crisis?

Ah i see someone else caught a wiff of what he was shoveling. i thought it was funny i misssed that part just caught the part where he is asking to loosen guidelines so people facing foreclosure with good credit can get refinanced



the only good thing is those who where waiting hopefully are checking there mortgages and refinancing.



I cought a wiff today as well



Did I hear correctly - Bush%26#039;s plan to help the mortgage crisis?

Nah, you misunderstood, he raised the cap from 375k to 417k so that more people would qualify for FHA.



Did I hear correctly - Bush%26#039;s plan to help the mortgage crisis?

I don%26#039;t think the govt should do anything to help...all that%26#039;s doing is helping the lending institutions who gave the risky loans.



Did I hear correctly - Bush%26#039;s plan to help the mortgage crisis?

Yeah, but as usual only the rich will benefit.



Did I hear correctly - Bush%26#039;s plan to help the mortgage crisis?

Well, the %26quot;rich%26quot; don%26#039;t live in 400k homes. That is lower middle class, not %26quot;rich%26quot;. The %26quot;rich%26quot; still do not qualify for fha



I agree that the government should keep its nose out of private business. But, his plan does seem that it would help people who simply need a little assistance, not bums looking to live off the labors of others.



Did I hear correctly - Bush%26#039;s plan to help the mortgage crisis?

I saw part of the report. I think we should wait to see what else he says. Its not all sorted out yet. People who own $400,000 homes are not necessarily wealthy. Any shack in NY or LA costs more than that.



Did I hear correctly - Bush%26#039;s plan to help the mortgage crisis?

www.fha-refinance-program.com



Did I hear correctly - Bush%26#039;s plan to help the mortgage crisis?

What%26#039;s good for business is good for the US, according to the Bush machine.

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