The last three years have seen an amazing growth in the number of schemes designed to help homeowners keep their homes and help them avoid foreclosure. However, this is becoming increasingly difficult as the issue homeowners are having with their mortgages is not so much the interest rate and loan tenures, but with the fact they have lost their jobs, and cannot afford any kind of mortgage payments.
The fact that homeowners cannot afford their mortgages due to unemployment makes it very hard for governments to design the right loan modification or aid that will work for lenders and borrowers. The truth is that in many cases banks will profit more, or lose less, from foreclosures than loan modifications.
A new type of aid has been put forward to respond to the increasing percentage of prime
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