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New Foreclosure Plan On Tap
Old 10-23-2008 11:30 AM
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NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- One of the country's top banking regulators said Thursday that the government is working on a plan to do more to help troubled homeowners. Sheila Bair, chairwoman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., told the Senate Banking Committee that her agency and the Treasury Department are working closely to find ways to prevent avoidable foreclosures. The plan would use the Treasury Secretary's new authority under the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act to provide guarantees to mortgage lenders.

"Loan guarantees could be used as an incentive for servicers to modify loans," Bair said. "Specifically the government could establish standards for loan modifications and provide guarantees for loans meeting those standards." That way, she said, "unaffordable loans could be converted into loans that are sustainable over the long term." Not all foreclosures are preventable since some homeowners still won't be able to afford their homes, even under modified loan terms. Bair said the loans being modified at IndyMac must provide "improved value" for the bank or for the investors who own the loans.

After the FDIC became conservator of mortgage lender IndyMac this summer, Bair instituted a loan modification process for loans that were 60 days or more past due and which IndyMac either owned directly or serviced. About two-thirds of the 60,000 loans under IndyMac's umbrella are considered potentially eligible for the new program, she said. She added that she hoped the IndyMac modification program will serve as a "catalyst" for more loan modifications around the country.



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