Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Money | Help for Homeowners | WSJ

Programs to help-out homeowners who are way behind on their mortgage payments and underwater in terms of loan-to-value haven't been effective. Here's a somber assessment from the WSJ:

"The latest embattled foreclosure-prevention program is Hope for Homeowners, which was approved by Congress last summer and supposed to help 400,000 homeowners. Only 357 people have signed up so far for the voluntary program. The Department of Housing and Urban Development, which is administering the program, acknowledges that it has been encumbered by high fees and narrow eligibility requirements.

Another government program, FHASecure, was intended to help 80,000 homeowners who had fallen behind on their payments after their adjustable interest rates reset. It has helped only 4,100 delinquent borrowers refinance since September 2007 and will stop taking new loan applications as of Wednesday.

The full article is found here.