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Philadelphia foreclosure-diversion program

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

The City of Philadelphia has experienced some success from its pilot Foreclosure-Diversion program, and many other cities are beginning to take notice and considering implementing this program in an effort stop rampart foreclosures that are destroying home values, and subsequently their property tax base.

What It Is:

The Foreclosure-Diversion Program contacts a manager or other individual with the power to modify a home loan from the lender to sit down with homeowners (represented by pro bono lawyers,) in front of an arbitrator so they can try to find an affordable way for the homeowner to keep their home.

The Results

Over the inaugural year of this program, some 5,000 homeowners in Philadelphia participated in the program with 1,400 of them finding a way to avoid foreclosure. That’s a 28% success rate, not too bad. This does not include the 700 homeowners who were able to postpone their foreclosure auctions so they can continue negotiations. All said the program helped about 41% of the participants.

Granted this program started before the Obama Home Relief Plan, but it still provides a model that other cities and counties can model to protect the interest of homeowners in their districts.

Does your city or county have a foreclosure-diversion program in place? How does it compare to the one in Philadelphia?

Free Foreclosure Counseling In Florida, California, Nevada and Other States

Monday, July 13th, 2009

There is no single way to prevent all home foreclosures. Everyone’s situation is different due to their circumstances and how they financed their home as well as their home’s value.

Should you be looking for specific answers to your situation, don’t just sit around and read a lot of information consult with a professional who can answer your questions based on your specific situation. The Homeownership Preservation Foundation provides such assistance.

The foundation’s counselors have enough training in mortgages and credit counseling to gain HUD approval and professional certification. They are also authorized and able to gain access to mortgage lenders, which is often difficult for homeowners acting on their own (though I provide a list of numbers in my free foreclosure book, link above).

You can reach them at 888-995-HOPE. Tell them StopForeclosureBlog.net sent you there.

You may also visit their website at www.995hope.org

It’s free so you should take advantage of their services.

Have you called HOPE? Share your experiences below or those with other counseling services!