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Back to the Drawing Board for Home Loan Modifications – Loan Modification Help Center

A growing recognition that the Obama Administration’s Home Affordability and Stability Program (HASP) is not working in its current design has fingers pointed all over Washington D.C. trying to place blame on mortgage servicers, investors and the administration itself. At hearings this week in Washington, comments ranged from encouraging to total frustration as expressed by Senator Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) who said, “It’s just hard to explain to the working families in America how it is we could move so fast with extraordinarily complicated deals with the huge financial institutions, and we are moving so incredibly slowly, mired in paperwork, in … Continue Reading

Jumbo Loans and White Elephants: Will the Pace Pick Up?

According to Wikipedia, the definition for a white elephant is “a valuable possession which the owner cannot dispose of, but whose cost (particularly of upkeep) exceeds its usefulness.”    Hmmm.  Sounds like some of the higher priced homes we hear may be sitting on the market a little bit longer than usual.  According to the Knoxville Area Association of Realtors (KAAR), the number of homes valued at $500K+ which sold in May 2008 was 34.  But there were 205 new listings. Ok, so I have to give you a little bit of history about the origin of the phrase white elephant.  It … Continue Reading