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Saturday, June 30, 2012

Fannie & Freddie Principal Reductions West Sacramento Short Sale

Let’s talk about why Fannie and Freddie don’t want to allow principle reductions. Right now the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the agency who oversees both Fannie & Freddie are analyzing how much principal reduction under a revamped Home Affordable Modification Program could cost or save FannieMae and Freddie Mac. The results are expected in the next few weeks.


FHFA Acting Director Edward DeMarco said in a recent interview with the Financial Times that several hurdles remain. Notably, reducing the first lien without addressing the second would unfairly push more dollars to the big banks that hold those positions. He feels that reducing the monthly payment instead would be just as good a deal at a fraction of the cost.

From a first lien holder's point of view, and in the case of Fannie & Freddie, it might not make sense to write down the first lien if the second lien holder does not reduce at least a proportionate amount of principal. Think about it. If the taxpayers – me and you, take the hit on principal reductions and the second lien holder be it B of A, Chase, Wells or whoever, don’t participate, didn’t we just improve their position and in essence give more taxpayer dollars to the banks? Now I’m not anti-bank but I am anti-tax dollar give-a-ways

Now, it's still unknown how many GSE mortgages even have a second lien, and DeMarco is convinced re-default rates on forbearance plans and principal reduction plans are similar. But the biggest unknown is how much moral hazard a program could create. HAMP is for delinquent borrowers, and doing GSE principal reduction under the program could convince some to strategically default on their West Sacramento loan. Could be a real interesting turn of events should this come to pass.

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