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Government Refi Program to Take Form of HARP Revamp

President Obama's speech introducing his new Jobs Act included a pledge to refinance millions of home mortgages. Documents released since then by the White House and a key housing regulator reveal that the government-led refi push will indeed center around an overhaul of the Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP). The administration says it intends to remove the barriers that exist in the current program to allow more borrowers to qualify as long as they have a history of making their payments on time.

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Fed’s Field Contacts Report on Weak Spots in Housing

The Federal Reserve has published a new rendition of its market-gauging Beige Book, which indicates economic activity across the country is expanding at only a modest pace. Residential real estate markets were described as ""weak"" overall, however, a few districts did report slight improvements. Markets in the New York district are seeing an increasing share of foreign buyers paying cash. Florida contacts report a rise in sales activity but a decline in bank-owned homes.

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Obama Pledges to Refinance Millions of Mortgages at Today’s Rates

Housing got only a brief mention in President Obama's highly anticipated jobs speech Thursday night, but it was a pledge that some pundits say is a step in the right direction. Others say it's likely to have little impact. Obama told Congress his administration will work to refinance millions of homeowners' mortgages at today's record-low rates. It's expected the program will give borrowers who are underwater or have bad marks on their credit the opportunity to take out lower-rate, lower-payment loans.

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The Hopp Law Firm Names New Partner to Idaho Legal Team

The Hopp Law Firm, LLC, a national provider of commercial and creditor legal services, recently announced that Forrest R. Goodrum has joined its Idaho legal team as a partner. Goodrum joins the firm with over 40 years of litigation, appellate litigation, creditor bankruptcy, and real estate law experience. In his work, Goodrum has handled a wide range of regulatory and compliance matters related to creditor's rights, real estate, mortgage banking, mortgage servicing, foreclosures, and litigation.

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Commerce Velocity Addresses Quality Right Party Contact Requirements

Commerce Velocity, a member of the Fidelity National Financial family of companies, has enhanced its Optimizer solution to help achieve the new requirements for the Quality Right Party Contact (QRPC) standard outlined by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as part of the GSEs' servicing alignment initiative. The new enhancements are designed to arm servicers with technology to document communication to the borrower regarding the resolution of their delinquent mortgage, as required by QRPC.

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GSEs’ Long Run of Declining Delinquencies Comes to an End

For the first time in over a year neither Fannie Mae nor Freddie Mac are showing any downward movement in their seriously delinquent mortgage rates. Fannie's percentage of single-family loans at least three payments past due remained unchanged between the months of June and July at 4.08 percent. Freddie's increased one basis point to 3.51 percent. The Federal Housing Finance Agency says foreclosure prevention actions completed on loans held by the two mortgage financiers have declined for four consecutive quarters.

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NY Fed Economists Suggest State Aid for Unemployed Homeowners

Two economists from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York suggest states may be able to help stabilize the housing market by making bridge loans to temporarily unemployed homeowners who struggle to make their monthly mortgage payments. James Orr and Joseph Tracy base their recommendations on a successful Pennsylvania program started in 1982 -- the Homeowners' Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program (HEMAP). In fact, 80 percent of HEMAP borrowers have been able to retain their homes and have repaid their loans.

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REO Professionals Host Fundraiser to Benefit Struggling Homeowners

The REO For Non Profit Mastermind Group, a real estate collective of professional REO agents, and the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP) will co-host a V.I.P. charity event on Saturday, September 17th at the ICON Ultra Lounge in downtown Los Angeles to benefit two high-profile agencies working to assist struggling homeowners facing foreclosure.

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Obama’s Pick to Protect Consumers Testifies Before Senate

Richard Cordray has been hand-picked by President Obama to lead the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). On Wednesday, Cordray stood before the U.S. Senate to make a case for lawmakers' confirmation of his appointment. On the heels of major lawsuits announced by the government related to mortgage bonds, Cordray told senators that regulatory authority is his weapon of choice as opposed to litigation, which can be ""a very slow, wasteful, and needlessly acrimonious way to resolve a problem.""

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AG Settlement Will Not Release Banks From Securitization Liability

As state attorneys general and major U.S. banks continue to work toward a settlement, questions abound regarding the amount of legal liability the mortgage servicers should and will maintain after an agreement is signed. Media reports have surfaced claiming a draft proposal put forth by the attorneys general includes language that could prevent officials from bringing securitization claims in the future, but the negotiating committee for the states is adamant that servicers will not be released from all civil liability or any criminal liability.

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