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Foreclosures, Mortgages

Three Important New Protections Preventing Home Foreclosures

This article summarizes three important VA and HUD policy updates helping homeowners avoid foreclosure. The VA’s new VA Servicing Purchase program will be the main way to modify VA loans. The FHA’s Payment Supplement program offers a new alternative to foreclosure for FHA loans. HUD Indian Housing Loans have an improved path to loan modifications—servicer non-compliance is a defense to foreclosure.

Homeowner Tactics and Remedies When Insurance Is Force-Placed

A hidden and expensive cost homeowners increasingly face occurs when their servicers force-place hazard insurance and charge homeowners for that insurance. This article explains abuses related to force-placed insurance, why the force-placement is growing so dramatically, and homeowners’ best practices and RESPA rights and remedies to respond to both the wrongful and even the appropriate force-placement of insurance.

15 Ways to Fight Foreclosure of Zombie Second Mortgages

As the name suggests, zombie mortgages can be terrifying. They rise from the dead, appear without warning, and seize homes. And they are appearing now more than ever. A new NCLC Digital Library article explains what they are, why they are now such a problem, and fifteen ways homeowners can stop foreclosures of zombie mortgages. The article also links to additional resources.

Twelve Tips for Homeowners After Natural Disasters

This article provides 12 tips for homeowners working to recover from a natural disaster, with links to a free treatise chapter for more detail: applying for FEMA assistance and other grants; problems with insurance, home repair scams, and municipal codes; essential new options for disaster-related mortgage loan forbearance and loan modification; and key steps to prepare for the next disaster.

Supreme Court Stops Equity Theft in Property Tax Foreclosures

This article explains the broader and practical implications of a May 25 Supreme Court decision that a local government taking of a home at a property tax foreclosure violated the Fifth Amendment’s Taking Clause. Also analyzed are property tax foreclosure issues not resolved by the decision, as well as eleven practical tips to avoid loss of a home for unpaid property taxes, with links to additional resources.

Homeowner Tactics to Overcome Problems with Tangled Titles

A new NCLC Digital Library article sets out practical solutions to problems arising from a homeowner's death in dealing with mortgages, foreclosures, reverse mortgages, property taxes and tax sales, utilities, and relief after natural disasters. The advice focuses where a home’s title is tangled—the home is stuck in probate or families living in a home for generations have never properly transferred the home’s title.

HUD Removes Significant Obstacle to FHA Mortgage Loan Modifications

This article explains that a June 29 HUD policy change eases the path for FHA borrowers to seek a loan modification even where a co-borrower cannot execute the modification because of death, divorce, separation, domestic violence, or other life events. Also covered are similar Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac policies, and borrower tactics when servicers require participation of unavailable co-borrowers.

LIBOR’s Death Will Soon Impact $1.4 Trillion in Consumer Contracts

The most widely used index for adjustable-rate consumer contracts, the LIBOR, will soon cease to exist. This article explains new legal requirements that will apply when creditors are forced to change the index and margin on $1.4 trillion of adjustable-rate consumer contracts—millions of home mortgages, home equity lines of credit (HELOCs), credit cards, and private student loans. March 15 federal...

12 Ways to Fight Foreclosure of Zombie Second Mortgages

As the name suggests, zombie mortgages can be terrifying. They rise from the dead, appear without warning, and seize homes. And they are appearing now more than ever. This article explains what they are, why they are now such a problem, and twelve ways homeowners can stop foreclosures of zombie mortgages. For even more detail, see a new Chapter 11a in NCLC’s Home Foreclosures. What Are Zombie...

Holding Off Foreclosures While Homeowners Await Billions in HAF Payments

Only about half the states are now accepting homeowner applications for payments from the Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF), and few funds so far have been distributed. At the same time, because of the end of many COVID-19 related homeowner protections, large numbers of homeowners may soon face foreclosure. This article explains which homeowners are eligible for HAF payments and explores solutions...