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Bank of America is 1st to service 2nd Lien Modifications

January 26, 2010 by Backyard Wealth · Leave a Comment 

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Bank of America announced Tuesday (01/26) that it is the first mortgage servicer to sign an agreement formally committing to participate in the second-lien component of the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP).

The news follows a “verbal commitment” to the program made by CEO, Brian Moynihan made during a meeting with Treasury Secretary, Timothy F. Geithner earlier this month, the company said in a statement.

The Charlotte, North Carolina-based bank says it has systems in place to begin implementing the administration’s Second Lien Modification Program as soon as the Treasury releases final program policies and guidelines. Federal officials first introduced 2MP last April, but since then most market observers have labeled the program as “on hold.”

The Treasury has estimated that up to 50 percent of at-risk mortgages have second liens. The 2MP piece of the administration’s multi-pronged mortgage relief program will require modifications that reduce the monthly payments on qualifying home equity loans and lines of credit when a HAMP modification on the first mortgage is carried out.

The federal government is encouraging lenders and servicers to sign up for the second-lien program, William Apgar, HUD’s senior adviser for mortgage finance, said Tuesday at a housing conference in Washington, according to Bloomberg News. Second liens are “not an easy problem to solve,” Apgar said.

“For many homeowners facing severe financial difficulty, decreasing the payment on the first mortgage without a reduction in the payment on the second lien may not produce an affordable combined mortgage payment,” said Barbara Desoer, president of Bank of America Home Loans.

Desoer said inking the contract before the final program guidelines are released demonstrates “Bank of America’s strong overall commitment to homeownership retention and to the Making Home Affordable program.”

Bank of America is the nation’s largest mortgage servicer, with a servicing portfolio of nearly 11 million first mortgages and 3 million second liens. Through its participation in 2MP, BofA says it will modify eligible second liens regardless of whether the first lien is serviced by Bank of America or another participating servicer.

“2MP will become a valuable addition to Bank of America’s broad toolkit of potential solutions for customers facing financial difficulty and will increase our ability to help even more homeowners,” Desoer said.

Using non-government programs, Bank of America says it modified more than 57,000 second liens to assist financially strapped homeowners over the last two years.

Source:  Carrie Bay (DSNews.com)

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8725 Polo, Fort Worth, TX 76123-2535

October 5, 2009 by Mortgage Align · Leave a Comment 

3-2-2 foreclosure-no pool, featuring 3 lg living areas, 2 down & 1 up, 3 bedrooms & 2 & a half baths, all bedrooms up. Huge master, nice master bathroom with double vanities, garden tub, sep shower & walkin closet. Bank of america prequal reqd on all offers. Print from media ‘offer submission guide’. Free appraisal & credit report if buyer uses bank of america home loans. Please allow 2-3 business days for sellers response.

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5720 Whitman, Fort Worth, TX 76133-2829

September 15, 2009 by Mortgage Align · Leave a Comment 

2324 sq. Ft. Foreclosure in the heart of wedgwood. Garage conversion adds a huge 2nd living area. Back patio enclosed as well. Convenient location. Buyers to verify all information including schools, square footage and room sizes. Bank of america prequalification required on all offers. Free appraisal & credit report if buyer finances through bank of america home loans. Please allow 2-3 business days for seller response.

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Mortgage Fraud

August 27, 2009 by Justin Miller · Leave a Comment 

Although this article talks about the fraud with reverse mortgages this can and does happen with normal refinance.

“Last month, the owner of the Orlando, Fla., title company that handled his loan admitted to stealing more than $1 million from several reverse-mortgage holders, including Mr. Ford. Bank of America Home Loans, a unit of Bank of America Corp., says the title agent never sent it the money required to pay off Mr. Ford’s mortgage. As a result, Mr. Ford says, the bank recently threatened to foreclose on his seven-acre ranch in Archer, Fla.”

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