Here is the updated text of S.61
As you can see, from our previous discussions, it looks like they have struck the requirement that the underlying loans be subprime, but the bill is not out of committee. However, this little phrase is troubling; that is the subject of a notice that a foreclosure may be commenced. First, what does that mean...must foreclosure have actually commenced, will a notice of default suffice, will the original loan contract which informs the borrower that foreclosure is possible be sufficient. As written, the intent seems to be that in order to modify the mortgage, the homeowner is going to have to default and wait to file BK 13 until a foreclosure proceeding officially begins. Not sure that is the most helpful thing.
As you can see, from our previous discussions, it looks like they have struck the requirement that the underlying loans be subprime, but the bill is not out of committee. However, this little phrase is troubling; that is the subject of a notice that a foreclosure may be commenced. First, what does that mean...must foreclosure have actually commenced, will a notice of default suffice, will the original loan contract which informs the borrower that foreclosure is possible be sufficient. As written, the intent seems to be that in order to modify the mortgage, the homeowner is going to have to default and wait to file BK 13 until a foreclosure proceeding officially begins. Not sure that is the most helpful thing.


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