servicers may immediately suspend or reduce mortgage payments for borrowers whose properties or income are negatively impacted by the Gulf oil spill.We can only imagine the amount of fraud that will happen over this one.
"We want to give homeowners every opportunity to weather this unprecedented disaster, including relief from their mortgage payment if that will help them get back on their feet and stay in their homes," said Michael J. Williams, President and CEO. "Our policy is in place to support those who are experiencing a disaster-related hardship through no fault of their own and are acting in good faith to meet their mortgage obligation."
Under the company's "Special Relief Measures" policy, servicers may suspend or reduce a borrower's payments for up to 90 days while the servicer determines the nature and extent of the impact the disaster is having on the condition of the property or on the borrower's financial condition.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Fannie Mae Announces Relief For Homeowners Affected by Gulf Oil Spill
Marketwatch has this press release from Fannie Mae on their newest scam: