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Almost 2.5 Million Monthly Foreclosures Prevented by Mortgage Industry

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October 28, 2008
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RISMEDIA, Oct. 29, 2008-HOPE NOW, the private sector alliance of mortgage servicers, counselors, and investors that has been working aggressively to prevent foreclosures and keep homeowners in their homes, announced that, due to the continuing efforts of HOPE NOW and the broader mortgage industry, nearly 2.5 million homeowners have avoided foreclosure and been able to stay in their homes since July 2007.

HOPE NOW also announced that the mortgage lending industry helped 212,000 homeowners avoid foreclosure in September. This is the first time since HOPE NOW began compiling data in July 2007 that the number of foreclosures prevented in one month exceeded 200,000. It is also 30,000 (15.6%) more than the previous record of 192,000 foreclosure preventions set in August 2008.

HOPE NOW also announced that, because of mortgage lending industry efforts through the third quarter of 2008, approximately 1.6 million homeowners had been able to avoid foreclosure so far this year. This is more than the approximately 1.5 million homeowners the industry helped in all of 2007. If the current trend continues, in 2008 the mortgage lending industry will help approximately 2.1 million homeowners stay in their homes and avoid foreclosure, an almost 40% increase over the number of homeowners helped in 2007.

In September, mortgage servicers helped homeowners avoid foreclosure by completing 212,000 mortgage workouts, which include both modifications to the terms of existing mortgages and repayment plans. Barring an unforeseen life event such as a job loss, death, or illness, all workouts are designed to enable a homeowner to remain in his or her home as long as he or she wishes to do so.

The number of homeowners helped in September through mortgage modifications – 98,000 – also set a new record. September modifications were 22.5% higher than the 79,000 completed in August 2008. Total repayment plans initiated in September were 113,000 – 3,000 more than the number initiated in August.

According to Faith Schwartz, HOPE NOW’s executive director, the latest results show that the industry is making a difference for homeowners. “This is a very challenging time for many homeowners,” she said. “HOPE NOW members are continuing to explore new ways to help more homeowners avoid foreclosure and will keep looking for additional options. We urge concerned homeowners to call their servicer, Homeowner’s HOPE(TM) Hotline, or a HUD-certified counseling agency to get the help the need.”

The HOPE NOW report estimates that on an industry-wide basis:

— Since July 2007, mortgage servicers helped 2.47 million homeowners
avoid foreclosure.
— Mortgage servicers provided loan workouts for approximately 212,000
borrowers in September 2008.
— In September, approximately 113,000 homeowners received repayment
plans; approximately 98,000 received loan modifications.
— Nearly 59% of homeowners with subprime loans who received
workouts through mortgage servicers received modifications.

HOPE NOW also announced the results of a separate survey of subprime adjustable rate mortgages with rates resetting in 2008.

The results, reported by 9 companies representing approximately 60% of subprime loans, are as follows:

— Rates on approximately 1.4 million subprime loans were scheduled to reset between January and September 2008.

— Since rates began to reset on these loans in January 2008, those loans that were current at reset and subsequently started the foreclosure process account for 1.3% of remaining loans.

— Nearly 111,000 of the 1.4 million loans have been modified. Over 73% of these modifications are for 5 years or longer.

— Almost 524,000 of the subprime adjustable rate loans that were originally scheduled to reset during this period were paid in full when the homeowner refinanced the loan or sold the property.

For more information, visit http://www.hopenow.com.

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Paige Tepping

As RISMedia’s Managing Editor, Paige Tepping oversees the monthly editorial and layout for Real Estate magazine, working with clients to bring their stories to life. She also contributes to both the writing and editing of the magazine’s content. Paige has been with RISMedia since 2007.

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