About 1,000 Washington State homeowners facing foreclosure will receive financial counseling to help resolve their mortgage issues, thanks to a grant awarded this week by Attorney General Bob Ferguson to the Washington State Housing Finance Commission.
Over the next two years, the grant for $807,788 will be used to serve homeowners through the Housing Finance Commission’s statewide housing-counseling network. “Despite the slowdown in the number of foreclosures, the need for counseling is still great,” said Ferguson, who attended the June 25 meeting of the Housing Finance Commission to present the grant. “Without these services, many distressed homeowners really have nowhere to go for quality, trusted and free assistance.”
Default counseling is aimed at stopping preventable foreclosures.
Many homeowners
seeking counseling to
stay in
their homes
have
experienced harm from
unfair
or deceptive
mortgage
servicing practices.
Since
1998,
the Commission
has allocated
over $26.3 million
to nonprofit agencies throughout the state to provide housing counseling. More than 100,000 homeowners have been assisted.
This assistance works: According to a 2011 report, borrowers in foreclosure counseling are 70% more likely to get up-to-date on payments. Foreclosure counseling increases chances of acceptance for loan modification at better terms. Modifications obtained through counseling are 45% more likely to be sustained.
In February 2015,
Standard / Poor’s
Financial Services LLC agreed to pay Washington state $21 million to
resolve allegations the company misled investors when it rated
structured finance securities before the financial crisis.
Of that total, $18 million of the funds were returned to the state’s
general fund. Another $3 million were set aside to help victims of the
mortgage and financial crisis through a cy pres grant process.
Cy pres means "as near as possible" and requires the funds from a
legal resolution be distributed in a manner that benefits the category
of consumers harmed by the illegal conduct.
The Washington State Housing Finance Commission is a publicly accountable, self-supporting team that brings private investment dollars to benefit families and achieve public goals throughout Washington. Over 30 years, the Commission has created and preserved affordable homes for more than 307,000 people across the state, while contributing more than $42.5 billion and 240,000 jobs to the economy.
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