What to do when your lender won’t reduce your principle on a loan modification

Salt Lake City UT – Some homeowners have watched the value of their home be cut by 30-50%. They paid 700k for a house that is now worth 400k. They want a principle reduction, but the lender won’t agree to it.

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Will they Walk Away from Mortgage in Salt Lake

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Is it better to walk away from your mortgage?

Interesting NPR Talk Of The Nation program about people walking away from their mortgages. We’re continuing to see upside down home values in Utah so we can expect to see more Owners in this situation here in Utah.  What do I think it would take for most families to consider walking away from their home and allowing the bank to have their house?  Well, if you’re 25% upside down or more on a home that was valued at $500,000 in 2006, and is now valued at $350,000 then you are  probably looking at 10 years before your home reaches back up to a $500,000 value.   In the high value or hardest hit areas; like Herriman, Riverton, Saratoga Springs, Lehi, and Eagle Mountain in Utah county the depreciation can be as high as 60%.   If you purchased or refinanced for 100% in 2006 or 2007 you probably are 25% to 30% upside down on you home.   I definitely see people walking away when even a short sale can’t get approved.  The real estate community is very active in listing short sales but the banks, especially the 2nd mortgage holders,  are not cooperating.  I currently have 3 short sales where the 2nd mortgages are causing a foreclosure because they want too much money for their payoff or they just wait too long for the first mortgage holder to make up their minds.

I have one friend that walked away from his home.  Well, he is actually still living in the home even though it was foreclosed on 6 months ago.  The bank never contacted him.  He lives in the earth slide area of North Salt Lake.  Continue reading Will they Walk Away from Mortgage in Salt Lake

Bank Sells the wrong property at Bank Auction!

This arterial form MSNBC http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32464349/ is on a bank that sold a property at bank auction that wasn’t even their home. Sure mistakes happen but what would it be like. The article start out “You know times are tough when people are getting kicked out of their house when it’s not even for sale” WaMu sold Anna Ramirez home she returned home to find her belongings bashed and battered in the street. Continue reading Bank Sells the wrong property at Bank Auction!