Why Won't Mortgage Company Negotiate With Me?
At least once a day someone calls me about problems they face paying one or mortgages on their Florida real estate. Many people ask if I could assist them, or at least advise them, in negotiating a work out agreement with their lenders. They assume their lenders will realize that it is better for the lender to adjust their mortgage payment schedule than to force the borrower into foreclosure. The unfortunate fact is that as a practical matter very few lenders will work out customized deal with mortgage borrowers. Some lenders will accept short sales for borrowers already in default, but otherwise, most lenders will not deal with borrowers individual financial situations and modification requests. The main reason for lender inflexibility was expressed in a Wall Street Journal article written by economist Martin Feldstein
The article appearing in the March 7, 2008 Journal stated,
"Most mortgages are no longer held by originating lenders, but are securitized and sold to investors world-wide. More significant, mortgages are used to create complex, asset-backed securities that are cental to current credit-market problems. Investors no long own specific mortgages but only have rights to certain conditional payment streams. So generally, it is no longer possible to prevent foreclosures by negotiations between borrowers and lenders"
In other words, you can't negotiate adjustments to your mortgage payment and terms because there is no one to negotiate with. For the same reason, there is no one in charge of pursuing deficiency judgments. The best approach for most people who find themselves hopelessly behind their upside-down mortgages is simply send in the keys and walk away.
posted by Jonathan Alper, asset protection and estate planning attorney, Orlando, Florida
Not good advice....in 2-3 years there will be an exploding market of mortgage deficiencies sold at pennies on the dollar. Investors will scoop them up and file suits against people who have been out of the house for years. Same thing happens every time credit card chargeoffs rise. Sad but true.
What countries refuse to honor US court rulings? Panama? Grand Caman? Is my money safe in either countries banks?