Unemployed? Get a federal loan

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
How many mortage bailout programs are these idiots going to try??? I mean they forced the banks to fix rates on variables, they made them drop balances on some that were upside down..they lowered payments. and people are still defaulting, even after the supposive "fixes"....

Now if you are UNEMPLOYED they are going to give you a LOAN!?!? But hey, whats another 50 grand on top of 99 weeks unemployment....:rolleyes:

Unemployed? Get a federal loan to pay your mortgage

By Tami Luhby, senior writer
October 5, 2010: 5:30 PM ET
Unemployed? Get a federal loan to pay your mortgage - Oct. 5, 2010

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Unemployed and can't pay your mortgage?

You can soon apply for a no-interest government loan for up to $50,000 to pay your mortgage and cover your arrears. The loan, which can offer assistance for up to two years, will be forgiven if the homeowner stays in the house for five years.

Troubled borrowers will be able to apply for the Emergency Homeowners Loan Program by the end of the year. They must be at least three months behind in their payments, but have a reasonable likelihood of being able to resume payments within two years. And they must have suffered at least a 15% drop in income, but have been able to afford their mortgage before their income loss.

Also, the property must be their principle residence and they cannot own a second home. And they must live in Puerto Rico or one of the 32 states not receiving federal assistance through the Hardest Hit Fund, which gave 18 states more than $4 billion to come up with programs to help the unemployed and underwater.

The emergency loan program is built on a similar initiative in Pennsylvania, which was created in 1983. That effort, which is funded by the state, provides loans of up to $60,000 for up to three years. It has distributed $470 million on behalf of more than 44,000 homeowners since inception and boasted an 80% success rate in preventing foreclosure.

The federal program, however, is relatively small. Congress gave the Housing Department $1 billion to spend, meaning it will help at least 20,000 people. But that's just a small fraction of those who need assistance.
 

Freightdawg

Expert Expediter
We need a giverment program to reward those who either make their house payments, or have paid their houses off. But no, we only reward those who have bitten off more than they can chew.
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
This is typical, maybe we need just to give the houses to them and leave it at that.
 
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