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By Deborah Bremner | Agent in 90049

LENDERS TO HALT FORECLOSURE EVICTIONS OVER THE HOLIDAYS

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will suspend foreclosure evictions from December 19, 2009 through January 3, 2010.  To help struggling families over the holidays, both owner-occupants and tenants living in properties foreclosed upon by Fannie Mae will not be evicted.  Freddie Mac’s suspension of evictions will be limited to properties up to four units.

In a similar move, Citigroup Inc. will suspend foreclosure sales and evictions for 30 days through January 17, 2010 for loans it owns.  Citigroup’s foreclosure moratorium, however, does not extend to loans it services on behalf of other investors.  Given these developments, other lenders may follow suit, so check with your lender if appropriate.


Comments

By Ms. K,  Sat Dec 19 2009, 22:37
Gosh, how long can this "putting off" continue? It's great that the delay process is happening over our sacred Christmas holiday, but eventually the market must prevail, shadow inventory must be brought to light and normal prices of homes MUST come back down to reality especially here in California.
By Deborah Bremner,  Sat Dec 19 2009, 22:47
I think this moratorium is twofold; it serves to protect families through the holidays, and it serves to give the lenders time to regroup, re-staff, and put new guidelines into place.
The market will do what the market will do.

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