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US banks join mortgage help plan | US banks join mortgage help plan |
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Six major US banks are taking part in an initiative to help homeowners struggling to pay their mortgages. | Six major US banks are taking part in an initiative to help homeowners struggling to pay their mortgages. |
Bank of America, Citigroup, Countrywide Financial, JP Morgan Chase, Washington Mutual and Wells Fargo are those taking part in "Project Lifeline". | Bank of America, Citigroup, Countrywide Financial, JP Morgan Chase, Washington Mutual and Wells Fargo are those taking part in "Project Lifeline". |
Backed by the US Treasury Department and Housing Department, people failing to pay their mortgages will have the foreclosure process halted for 30 days. | Backed by the US Treasury Department and Housing Department, people failing to pay their mortgages will have the foreclosure process halted for 30 days. |
It is hoped that more affordable payments can then be negotiated. | It is hoped that more affordable payments can then be negotiated. |
'Way out' | 'Way out' |
Project Lifeline extends the current assistance available to holders of sub-prime mortgages to those with all forms of home loans. | Project Lifeline extends the current assistance available to holders of sub-prime mortgages to those with all forms of home loans. |
Project Lifeline is a valuable response, literally a lifeline, for people on the brink of the final steps in foreclosure Housing and Urban Development Secretary Alphonso Jackson | Project Lifeline is a valuable response, literally a lifeline, for people on the brink of the final steps in foreclosure Housing and Urban Development Secretary Alphonso Jackson |
It will be available to those homeowners whose mortgage payments are 90 days or more late. | It will be available to those homeowners whose mortgage payments are 90 days or more late. |
The six banks taking part service almost 50% of the mortgages in the US. | The six banks taking part service almost 50% of the mortgages in the US. |
"Project Lifeline is a valuable response, literally a lifeline, for people on the brink of the final steps in foreclosure," said Housing and Urban Development Secretary Alphonso Jackson. | "Project Lifeline is a valuable response, literally a lifeline, for people on the brink of the final steps in foreclosure," said Housing and Urban Development Secretary Alphonso Jackson. |
He added that the aim was to provide a temporary pause in the foreclosure process "long enough to find a way out" by allowing homeowners and lenders to negotiate more affordable mortgage payments. | He added that the aim was to provide a temporary pause in the foreclosure process "long enough to find a way out" by allowing homeowners and lenders to negotiate more affordable mortgage payments. |
Yet Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson cautioned that Project Lifeline would not be a "silver bullet". | Yet Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson cautioned that Project Lifeline would not be a "silver bullet". |
He said it was not designed to bail out real estate speculators, "or those who committed fraud during the mortgage process". | He said it was not designed to bail out real estate speculators, "or those who committed fraud during the mortgage process". |
Bank of America president of consumer real estate, Floyd Robinson, said each case would be looked at individually. | |
"We will look at each individual circumstance, homeowner to homeowner, and certainly be willing to do that if necessary," he said. | |
The current sub-prime assistance plan is called "Hope Now". | The current sub-prime assistance plan is called "Hope Now". |
The banks say this has helped 545,000 sub-prime borrowers in the last six months of 2007. | The banks say this has helped 545,000 sub-prime borrowers in the last six months of 2007. |