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Home Affordable Modification Program

Friday, April 16th, 2010

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The Obama administration has released detailed guidance on a new Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives program that features cash incentives for borrowers, servicers and investors for executing short sales or deeds-in-lieu of foreclosure.

The HAFA program is available for loans that otherwise meet the criteria for the Home Affordable Modification Program but can’t be restructured successfully. The guidelines issued recently as HAMP Supplemental Directive 09-09 only apply to loans not owned or securitized by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which have their own short sale and deed-in-lieu incentive programs.

The new program takes effect April 5, 2010, and servicers are expected to develop their own written policies to implement it. All HAFA loans must first be considered for HAMP modification, and data collected in that process can be used for assessing a possible short sale or deed-in-lieu transaction.

If the servicer hasn’t already done so, the borrower must be advised in writing about the availability of a short sale or deed-in-lieu and have 14 days to mull it over. Servicers are expected to perform a financial analysis to determine whether a short sale or DIL is in the best interest of the investor or mortgage insurer, but the HAMP net present value model does not project such cash flows.

The servicer has to get an independent property valuation that cannot be charged to the borrower, and a title check must also be completed. If neither a short sale nor DIL is available, written notice must be made to the borrower.

Before approving a short sale, the servicer has to determine the minimum net proceeds that will be accepted by the investor. Customary transactions costs must be taken into account. The program requires servicers to use a standard short sale agreement that outlines the responsibilities of the servicer and the borrower that includes a fixed termination date not less than 120 days after the agreement takes effect.

A DIL transaction must include the full release of the debt and waiver of all claims against the borrower. The borrower has to agree to vacate the property by a certain date, leaving it in clean condition with a marketable title.

Servicers may agree to a DIL even if the borrower hasn’t already made a good-faith effort to market the property, if that’s acceptable to the investor.

No Foreclosure

Servicers may initiate or continue with a foreclosure proceeding during the short sale or DIL process, but the foreclosure can’t be completed while assessing a borrower’s eligibility, waiting for the return of an executed agreement, during the term of a short sale agreement or pending transfer of the property during a DIL.

The borrower’s mortgage payment cannot exceed 31 percent of gross monthly income while a short sale or DIL is pending, and servicers may waive payment altogether. The borrower is responsible for clearing up any other liens on the property, although the servicer may negotiate on the borrower’s behalf. Second lien holders can get up to $3,000 from the proceeds of the sale to release the loan.

Following successful completion of a short sale or DIL, the borrower can get up to $1,500 to cover relocation expenses. Servicers are paid $1,000 to cover administrative and processing costs for these transactions. Investors will be paid a maximum of $1,000 for allowing up to $3,000 in short-sale proceeds to be paid to second-lien holders.

The program features a complete set of required standard documents and reporting requirements. As with HAMP itself, Fannie Mae is serving as the administrator for the short sale/DIL program and Freddie is the compliance agent.

To get in touch with a Scottsdale Real Estate Specialist about Scottsdale Real Estate Foreclosures call please call 480-274-2487 and please visit our website at www.scottsdalerealestate-az.com

Scottsdale Ranch Real Estate

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Scottsdale Ranch Community Association was developed in 1984 by the developer, Markland Properties and has since become a premier and progressive residential community comprised of 3,938 residences, all reflecting one’s taste and individuality, from stately waterfront homes beautiful Scottsdale Ranch Real Estate and spacious tennis-villas, to private patio homes, elegant townhomes, and spacious and friendly single-family homes.    

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Scottsdale Ranch Real Estate The concept of this one-of-a-kind community was to promote unique lifestyle options and consistent architectural features within the 40 different sub-associations of Scottsdale Ranch Real Estate. Lake Serena, is open to all Scottsdale Ranch residents for fishing and boating. Residents are required to submit a completed Lake Membership Card Application and stop by the SRCA office to receive their card. The membership card ensures staff and other residents that you are a valid resident of the Ranch permitted to use the lake. Lake memberships cards are required to be in possession of residents whenever enjoying the lake.The Boat Club was reinstated in the fall of 2007 and is designed to allow all SRCA residents the free usage of a variety of recreational watercrafts. Scottsdale Ranch Real Estate Residents can reserve any of our boats, free-of-charge with a minimum of 48 hours notice.    

Located in the heart of Scottsdale Ranch, this 42-acre park includes: a tennis center with 12 lighted tennis courts, 4 lighted racquetball courts, 1 lighted squash court, 6 lighted sand volley ball courts, 1 lighted full basketball court, 2 lighted half basketball courts, 2 lighted baseball fields, 6 reservable picnic ramadas and a 12-station exercise course. The Park also houses a passive recreational opportunity of the Desert Garden. The Garden encompasses three interpretive zones: a hummingbird nest, a saguaro sanctuary and a butterfly garden. For more information about the facility or programs offered, contact, Park Coordinator, Karen Weir by email at kweir@ScottsdaleAZ.gov. Visit the website for more information at www.ScottsdaleAZ.gov/parks/SRP.    

Scottsdale Ranch has a reputation for academic rigor in a child-centered learning environment that encompasses highly qualified teachers, supportive parent volunteers and motivated students. Open enrollment is always accepted for student’s preschool through fifth grade. If you would like a tour at anytime, feel free to visit their website at http://www.laguna.susd.org. Located in Scottsdale Ranch, the Via  Linda Senior Center is home to many activities for the public to enjoy.  

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Classes in fitness, personal development, foreign language, computers and art are all offered. Classes include aerobics, yoga, tai chi, various dance styles, Spanish and French languages, bridge lessons, beginning and advanced computer courses, and a variety of art mediums. The Center also offers regular health screenings of blood pressure, hearing and visions for your convenience. The Center even offers events of movie nights, discussion groups on books and finance, outings to the theater and local restaurants and tourist attractions. Questions regarding the center or to register for classes or programs visit http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/seniors.asp  

Next to the community is Scottsdale Ranch Park, a 31-acre venue that offers a variety of sports and recreation opportunities. Residents will find baseball diamonds, basketball, tennis, racquetball and volleyball, plus large grass areas with shade trees and picnic areas. The tennis center features 12 lighted tennis courts, four lighted racquetball courts and one lighted squash court. There are also six lighted sand volleyball courts, picnic areas, four half-court basketball courts, four lighted ball fields and a children’s playground. The campus offers something for all ages with an elementary school, a senior’s center and a boys and girls club. Scottsdale Ranch Real Estate   Scottsdale Ranch Park and the local Mercado Shopping Center offers a variety of restaurants and specialty stores, as well AJ’s Gourmet Grocery Store, Starbucks coffee, Blockbuster Video, Goldie’s Sports Bar, Curves, Banks, Gas Station, Walgreens drug store and a mail supply center.

Gorgeous views of the mountains from the bedroom, and the pool and spa from the Living/Dining room & deck (See Photo). Just across from the main club house, tennis courts and Fitness/Recreation Center. The Racquet Club also has a 24 hour Guard Gate and on-site security with night patrols.

Visit the On Site Community Director for list of weekly events. Tennis Lessons and Leagues, Aerobic Classes and Resident Activities! or just relax on your own. The Racquet Club has lush grounds, 9 lighted tennis courts, Tennis Pro on Staff, 5 heated pools, 6 spas, fitness and activity rooms, 2 saunas, masseuse on site, lighted walkways, fountains, waterfalls and streams flowing into serene ponds and gardens. All this and shopping, restaurants, golf, casinos and theaters nearby.   While once thought of as a quiet community for retired winter residents, Scottsdale Ranch real estate has become increasingly popular with homebuyers of all ages. Centrally located near the Loop 101 Freeway in North Scottsdale, the “Ranch” offers a wide variety of houses and condos in a highly convenient, suburban location. Scottsdale Ranch Real Estate standouts because of their spacious floor plans, ample lots, and mature landscaping. The majority of Scottsdale Ranch real estate was constructed in the mid to late 1980’s, and home prices from about $180,000 for a one bedroom condo to over $2 million for a waterfront property on Lake Serena.

For information about Scottsdale Real Estate please contact us at:

RE/MAX Achievers
6424 E. Greenway Parkway
Scottsdale, AZ 85254

Office: (602)214-2675 Email: georgemiro@cox.net
Website: http://www.scottsdalerealestate-az.com

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