Topic: Federal Housing Administration
Summary Box: Gov't plan seeks to aid homeowners who owe on mortgages than homes are worthNEW FORECLOSURE PLAN: The Obama administration is trying to revive its attempts to tackle the foreclosure crisis with a new effort to assist homeowners who owe more ...
Government plan could aid 1.5 million who owe more on properties than homes are worthThe Obama administration is trying to jump-start its sputtering plan to tackle the foreclosure crisis with an effort to assist up to 1.5 million homeowners who owe more ...
After past failures, government launches new effort to solve mortgage crisis, help homeownersThe government's bold new plan to stem the foreclosure crisis aims to succeed where previous efforts have fallen flat. Yet just as before, the odds are long, and many struggling ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government is taking action to speed the resale of foreclosed properties by temporarily expanding access to Federal Housing Administration mortgage insurance, U.S. housing officials said on Friday. Effective Feb 1, the Housing and Urban Development Department will ...
Foreclosure crisis weighs on economy as more people with good credit risk losing homesThe foreclosure crisis likely will persist well into next year as high unemployment pushes more people out of homes, pulls down housing prices and raises concerns about the broader ...