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Strategic Defaulters and Cash Flow Managers

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According to a study by Experian, the recession and housing market meltdown has spurred some borrowers to behave in unexpected ways - so different in fact they have come up with category names: Strategic Defaulters and Cash Flow Managers.

Strategic Defaulters are borrowers with prime or even super prime credit ratings that choose to default on their mortgage, not due to a loss of a job or some other catastrophe, but because they are under-water (house worth less than the mortgage) on their loan. These folks are treating the home loan like it was a bet on a Continue reading →

Poor Communication Paints Loan Modification Process

“You’re going to need a bigger boat.”

It's perhaps the best line from the best movie in the past 50 years – Sheriff Brody (Roy Scheider) to Captain Quint (Robert Shaw) in Jaws, after Brody has a close encounter with the title character, and correctly foresees that the little fishing trawler they are setting out in is not up to the task at hand.

If only those that police the mortgage servicing industry had the same sort of vision when they set up the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP). Expected to be a lifeline to the millions of borrowers facing imminent default on their mortgages, instead relatively few have actually been helped through loan modifications. Continue reading →