Critics Oppose Government Home Loan Program
- Author Kristen Wagner
- Published July 28, 2010
- Word count 512
The home loan program has been making waves in the news and in households. After all, this seems to be a very good answer to the cry of those who would like to own homes but just are not yet able to. This program that has been created by the United States government seems to be quite the oasis in the middle of the scorching desert. Or is it?
The government has recently sent out a report that the country has been able to process and complete loan modifications. In fact, they have 230,000 households who had gone with loan modifications.
The total came that high because of the home loan program that Obama had under his reign. 60,000 was the total who came from that program. The home loan program, just in case you did not know, asks banks and other lending institutions that if possible, they would lessen the rates and the dues of those who have home loans.
Now that may seem to be a good deal at first sight but many people really are asking questions regarding this program that seems to be like manna. According to the numbers there is a counter balance of the loans that were completed and that is because of the 66,000 borrowers who had dropped out of the whole deal. Many are now asking if the program by Obama is really worth looking into.
But questions seem to be just the beginning as there are also individuals and groups who are asking if the program should have its rules changed or should it be taken out completely. Those who are in the program will continue to part of it though. The ability to pay though is what is bothering many as last year, there were about 2.8 million notices of foreclosure. These were given out to those owners of homes who have loans and have not been able to pay the total.
What the government is doing right now is that they are going to do some alterations. That is good because they already know how the original program works and they could do any adjustments that are going to be good for all sides involved. It is called an expansion program and in the next months, it will be in effect. The changes would already include paying the lender with lesser principals of their mortgages. Also, the unemployed are part of the adjustments.
On the other hand, despite the things that the government is doing to rectify any holes that has been discovered, there are the critics who keep on saying that the changes that they have decided upon should take into effect immediately.
So if you are looking at purchasing that North Park real estate, you may have to wait awhile as to check what changes are going to happen. It would be difficult to get into a program that are going to undergo revisions anytime and you have no choice but to follow the revisions that you did not even agree to. Those North Park homes for sale are definitely not going anywhere.
Kristen Wagner is a happy owner of North Park real estate. She helps people find North Park homes for sale.
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