Daily Real Estate News | Monday, January 09, 2012
Unemployed home owners who have mortgages backed by Fannie Mae or
Freddie Mac may be eligible for up to a 12-month reprieve from paying
their mortgage or paying reduced payments for that time period.
The mortgage giants’ program currently allows six months of relief to
the unemployed. Freddie Mac announced that the changes will take effect
Feb. 1. However, Freddie officials say extended one-year forbearance
period will be temporary, and borrowers will still be responsible for
eventually owing the payments they’ve missed.
Fannie Mae announced it also would be implementing a similar extension to its unemployed aid program.
"These expanded forbearance periods will provide families facing
prolonged periods of unemployment with a greater measure of security by
giving them more time to find new employment and resolve their
delinquencies," says Tracy Mooney, a Freddie Mac senior vice president.
"We believe this will put more families back on track to successful
long-term home ownership."
Source: “Fannie, Freddie to Give Unemployed Up to 12-Month Break on Mortgages,” Dow Jones Business News (Jan. 6, 2012)
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