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This is a discussion on Does it help if the Attorney Genral hax settled a lawsuit? within the Countrywide Home Loans - Tell Us Your Countrywide Story forums, part of the Stop Foreclosure and Tell Us Your Story category; Yesterday, the AG for Oregon announced settlement with CW and advised they will be modifying loan terms and interest rates ...
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTW/F/M Award(s): 0 | Does it help if the Attorney Genral hax settled a lawsuit? Yesterday, the AG for Oregon announced settlement with CW and advised they will be modifying loan terms and interest rates for approx 4600 customers. All parties should contact the AG to see if the loan is eligible for mod. Of course I did and AG advised the loan being a pick and pay ARM are the ones involved and to please file a complaint. (Done) Does anyone know if this speeds up or guarantees the process with CW? I know there are other states with lawsuits and I was just wondering about the outcome of those states modifications. Any input would be helpful. |
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTW/F/M Award(s): 0 | Re: Does it help if the Attorney Genral hax settled a lawsuit? It won't guarantee or speed up the process.....they are still working on the initial 400k mods from the original 11 states................ and you would still need to qualify based on income and expenses............ Pay Option ARM borrowers accepting a streamlined loan modification option will have the negative amortization feature eliminated from their loan. For owners of only one residential property who currently have little to no equity in their homes, Countrywide will write-down the principal balance to as low as 95% of the current value of the property to restore an equity position. Based on the Affordability Equation, Countrywide will offer a fully-amortizing modification consisting of: An optional ten-year interest-only period on the loan; and Reduction of the interest rate with fixed step annual rate adjustments, subject to an interest rate cap. Affordability Equation: Foreclosure Avoidance Budget: The difference between the likelihood and severity of the investor’s projected loss in a foreclosure sale and the likelihood and severity of the investor’s projected loss in the event the borrower were to receive a loan modification and later experience a foreclosure sale. Affordability Criteria: To the extent permitted by the Foreclosure Avoidance Budget, borrowers will be offered a loan modification that produces a first-year payment of principal (if applicable), interest, taxes and insurance equal to 34% of the borrower’s income or as close to 34% of the borrower’s income as the Foreclosure Avoidance Budget permits without exceeding 42% of the borrower’s income. For those borrowers who do not escrow taxes and insurance, we will offer a loan modification that produces a first-year payment of principal (if applicable) and interest equal to 25% of the borrower’s income, or as close to 25% of the borrower’s income as the Foreclosure Avoidance Budget permits without exceeding 34% of the borrower’s income. Failure to Qualify under the Affordability Criteria: Borrowers in participating states who do not qualify under the Affordability Equation may be eligible for a payment under the foreclosure relief program and/or relocation assistance.
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTW/F/M Award(s): 0 | Re: Does it help if the Attorney Genral hax settled a lawsuit? When Countrywide signed into the agreement with the 11 states, they make a business decision to offer the modification portion of it to customers in all states that meet those eligiblity requirements. When Oregon signed into the agreement, the only thing that changes with Countrywide's procedures is that now those loans who do not qualify for mods, or do not want modifications, can get a little bit of money if they walk away from their home after Foreclosure. |
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