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Government Aid for Refinancing Home Loans

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People in debt and other financial stress face the various serious business of foreclosure on their homes. To prevent that from happening many will turn to refinancing home loans to bail them out of a bad situation.

One major problem is that there are many companies offering refinancing home loans, trying to cash in on the ever increasing refinancing home loans market, but not all these refinancing home loans actually benefit the emotionally and financially distressed homeowner who is on the brink of losing everything.

At this point in time, the financial lenders have dictated the terms of the refinancing home loans and homeowners, especially with limited resources and poor credit standings pretty much had to accept the terms regardless of how costly those terms would be.

Unfortunately, many homeowners are dealing with higher adjustable rates on their mortgages, but the value of their homes is not increasing. Often time since it is becoming increasingly difficult to sell homes in this market, the equity on the homes is decreasing. This makes refinancing home loans even more difficult resulting in heavy financial setbacks from having to use personal money to help refinance.

The US government will be intervening to help prevent the foreclosure epidemic from totally crippling the economy. The government intends on pouring an additional 300 billion dollars into new mortgages. This way the private financial institutions can offer loans to even the most financially devastated homeowners in an effort to save their property from foreclosure.

A good government selling point is that the American taxpayer will not pick up this new funding burden for refinancing home loans. It will be the government sponsored Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac insurance programs that will pick up the refinancing home loans on mortgages that are in jeopardy. The Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac government chartered organizations will buy the mortgages directly from the financial lenders.

There are drawbacks for private lenders. They will be obliged to refinance loans at less than the value of the home itself. This measure means that banks and other lending institutions will sustain losses from this intervention. While homeowners benefiting from the issuance of these new refinancing home loans would be required to share their profits with the government upon the sale of the property.

The government will also benefit from this funding by collecting fees from financial lenders and from the homeowners as well.

There will be a new agency that will coordinate the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac programs with the participating financial institutions.

It is expected that close to 500, 000 homeowners could benefit from the new refinancing home loans.

After the initial year of operation this new bill will establish a program to generate affordable housing.

This new government bill has been hailed by some of the economic experts as a good jolt to the sluggish economy and a lifesaver to the homeowners who really need it.








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