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Foreclosures Put Banks in the Spotlight.

Every new wave of the Making Home Affordable Program (HAMP), as well as every wave of foreclosures, puts the banks in the spotlight in ways they seldom want to be.  After many banks received TARP bailouts, some have not acted the way many expected them to, whether they got a dime from the Feds or not.Their Slow Response to the Crisis…

HAMP was conceived promptly to meet a crisis, so banks had to prepare to implement it quickly.  Participation in the program was voluntary and even banking giants who had developed their own programs for distressed homeowners did not embrace HAMP immediately.

Though banks have been paid incentives through all phases of HAMP, they have been slow to process modifications; the government has only paid $50 million.  Out of 3-4 million homes that Making Home Affordable hoped to saved, there have been only 170,000 permanent loan modifications so far.

There is lots of red tape involved in modifying a loan, but banks are still not set up to handle the waves of foreclosure, despite increased hiring of processing staff.  As a result, it takes a long time to process the paperwork that is justifiably involved in changing loans.

The Underlying Issues

Banks may be dragging their feet as they, of course, prefer to have borrowers adhere to original loan terms.  In their defense, the ownership of these loans is complicated.  Many are backed by investors, so multiple investors hold mortgages.  How can these investments be valued?  Who loses what and how much?

Almost immediately, an irony shone through.  HAMP could only be successful if banks were on board, but forcing them to comply was (and is) an issue in itself.  In a free society, can a government force private businesses to rewrite loans and thereby threaten their investors’ pocketbooks?

The current crisis requires that banks pick up the pace in their responses and do so in a way that balances their needs as a business, the concerns of their investors, and the plight of distressed homeowners.  This is a tall order, but one that banks must fill if they ever hope to return to business as usual.

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Cutting Down on Clutter

Where Did All This Stuff Come From…?

Whether or not you’re planning to sell your house any time soon, it never hurts to get things in order.  Even the tidiest homeowners are amazed by how quickly houses can become inundated by the clutter and items they accumulate.
Here are some easy tips toward consistently maintaining order and balance in your home, and ensuring that come sale time you don’t find yourself waging the war against disorder for the first time.

You Need Discipline and a Game Plan

  • Instead of dabbling and making gradual improvements here and there throughout the home, focus your efforts on one room at a time.  Don’t move onto another room until the task at hand has been thoroughly completed.
  • Force yourself to stay disciplined, and adopt the “in and out” approach.  For every new item you add to a room, remove an older one.
  • If you have kids, make the cleaning process fun for them (yes, it is possible).  Whether it’s by giving them incentives to keep their rooms tidy and their personal belongings out of public spaces, or showing them how rewarding the result can be give them a tangible reason(reward, privilege, bribe)  to observe these rules even when they haven’t been reminded to.
  • Have a vision of what the room SHOULD look like before you tackle it.
  • Use hangers to sort the clothes you wear the most from the ones you break out only on special occasions.  Needless to say, garments that are out of season should be kept separately (a sealed, moth-proof rack for your hangers can be a crucial investment for your basement/attic space).
  • When considering whether or not to retire an item, force yourself to decide whether you really, REALLY need it.  If you have a hard time deciding, you know what to do.
  • Treat your kitchen as a sacred area: the real estate that includes your stove, sink, refrigerator and countertops should be occupied by useful items only.

When it comes time to sell your house fast, you will be more than rewarded for the work you have done on the front end. Of course, if you do decide to sell your house in the Maryland, Washington DC or Virginia area, give us a call. We can help.

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