HAMP Agreements Are Enforceable

Government Mortgage Program Allows Recourse Against Lenders For Compliant Homeowners

The Home Affordable Mortgage Program (HAMP) was started in 2009 to help homeowners avoid foreclosure, and its goal is to provide lower monthly payments to borrowers who have defaulted on their payments, or who are likely to default. It has been extended to December 31, 2015 and the requirements relaxed to encourage more applications. A typical HAMP homeowner may be able to reduce the mortgage payment as much as 35%. The biggest problem with the program is it does not reduce the principal amount of the mortgage.

The main obstacle to qualifying is the borrower must be employed, in order to document an ability to make the required monthly payments. Other requirements include a mortgage obtained before January 1, 2009, loans less than $729,750 on a residence, with higher limits on 2, 3 or 4-unit rental property, a financial hardship, and no recent felony conviction. Keep in mind the law is always changing, and if lower payments are needed, an application should be submitted. Read more HAMP Agreements Are Enforceable

The Real Property Scalpel: A Quiet Title Action

Forry Law Group: Real Estate and Civil AttorneysQ:  I need to sell my house with a short sale because I can no longer afford to pay the mortgage.  But there is a cloud on the title in the form of a deed of trust that I paid off long ago to my brother, and he refuses to have the deed removed from the title.  What can I do to get the title cleared of my brother’s deed so I can complete the short sale? Read more The Real Property Scalpel: A Quiet Title Action