The foreclosure crisis is a very sensitive issue that needs to be acknowledged urgently. This particular issue has put a lot of people in danger by losing their homes. When being in a predicament like losing one’s home it is all about responsibilities. Once a person has been notified that their home is in the process of foreclosure and they only have but so little time to pay their mortgage, this is when compromising comes into action. It is imperative that needs come before wants when in a position of foreclosure. Solving the foreclosure crisis is a very big assignment to do but it needs to be handled by the government. The government plays a role in everything including foreclosing homes, so with the government’s help it will improve the foreclosure crisis tremendously. The government can make a system specifically geared toward helping those who are going through the foreclosure crisis. With the help of the government, the rate of the foreclosure crisis will decrease by making it less complicated to pay a mortgage bill. Several ways to make it easier to pay the mortgage bill would be to extend the due date, create more jobs, and decrease the late fees along with interest rates.
Extending the due date to every two months instead of every month would be better for those who have difficulties paying on time. Foreclosure is enforced by lenders who have ownership over properties. It is the responsibility of the lenders to notify those who are late paying their mortgage. Before foreclosing the homes, lenders give out warnings to remind borrowers to pay their bill, if not the property is taken. The borrowers are given thirty days to pay the mortgage including the late fees. One of the main reasons people experience foreclosures is b...
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...lls because it shows a lack of responsibility on the borrower’s part. This may be true in some cases but it is not fair to penalize the mass of people who are not able to pay their bills on time because of the select few who take advantage of the government.
Some effects of the foreclosure crisis are due to the loss of jobs, short pay periods, and interest rates. Job loss and unemployment are the main sources for the cause of the foreclosure crisis. Having a job is one of the main resources for paying a mortgage. So the fewer jobs the economy has the more foreclosures will occur. Foreclosure crisis is a very important issue that has affected over millions of people in America. It has caused many people to lose their homes and jobs. With the help of the suggestions listed above on how to solve the foreclosure crisis, it will decrease the foreclosures in America.
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from happening again"? cannot be answered in one definitive statement. Of course the solution to preventing home foreclosures is "prevention," which in itself comes with a lot of variables. Background Information As of December 29, 2009, the website Foreclosure.com reported that over 2.2 million homes in the continental USA are in some form of foreclosure, 486,323 are in pre-foreclosure and 465,490 have already been foreclosed. Over seven hundred thousand have tax liens against them and 87, 389 have
The frequency of foreclosure in our nation today is dangerously high. The strain from the recent economic downturn has put many families and individuals in a financial chokehold preventing them from being able to make their monthly mortgage payments. Consequently, many of these people feel they’ve punched a one-way ticket to foreclosure. With all these homes being foreclosed on, we face a very real crisis. The best way to solve this foreclosure crisis is preventing homes from foreclosing one house
or in foreclosure. Add that to the previous four quarters and that is eight point seven (8.7) million homes in crisis. (Further on known as HIC's) The United States “Bail Out” helped major mortgage corporations, and their chief executive officers (CEO's), but not the families that are in, or were in these HIC's across America. If the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) and the United States Treasury Department would implement some radical new programs to help the people affected by this crisis, not
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I was a home owner who lost a home to foreclosure in 2011. I purchased a home for my brother who is learning disabled. Initially when I bought the home for him he had a roommate and knew he needed to keep the roommate to make the payments. After about a year, his roommate moved out and I had to pick up the remaining $600.00 which was very hard to do. I was able to make the payments for about 3 years but then I could no longer afford it. I was in the middle of a modification with Wells Fargo
happened with our nation’s recent wave of foreclosures. Loans have led everyone to believe that they can own a home and it has omitted the practice of saving. That is where the beginning of the solution lies. Our nation’s people need to relearn the value of patience, therefore we need to learn how to start saving again because although loans may pave a way toward homeownership, it is not valued as much compared to someone who has saved for a home. Foreclosure is defined as “The legal process by which
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