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Obama Administration Announces New Details on Making Home Affordable Program Parallel Second Lien Program to Help Homeowner…

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Press Center

Obama Administration Announces New Details on Making Home Affordable Program
Parallel Second Lien Program to Help Homeowners Achieve Greater Affordability
Integration of Hope for Homeowners to Help Underwater Borrowers Regain Equity in
their Homes
4/28/2009

TG-108
WASHINGTON – The Obama Administration today announced details of new efforts to help bring relief to responsible homeowners under
the Making Home Affordable © Program, including an effort to achieve greater affordability for homeowners by lowering payments on their
second mortgages as well as a set of measures to help underwater borrowers stay in their homes.
"With these latest program details, we're offering even more opportunities for borrowers to make their homes more affordable under the
Administration's housing plan," said Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner. "Ensuring that responsible homeowners can afford to stay in their
homes is critical to stabilizing the housing market, which is in turn critical to stabilizing our financial system overall. Every step we take
forward is done with that imperative in mind."
"Today's announcements will make it easier for borrowers to modify or refinance their loans under FHA's Hope for Homeowners program,"
said HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan. "We encourage Congress to enact the necessary legislative changes to make the Hope for
Homeowners program an integral part of the Making Home Affordable Program."
The Second Lien Program announced today will work in tandem with first lien modifications offered under the Home Affordable
Modification Program SM to deliver a comprehensive affordability solution for struggling borrowers. Second mortgages can create
significant challenges in helping borrowers avoid foreclosure, even when a first lien is modified. Up to 50 percent of at-risk mortgages have
second liens, and many properties in foreclosure have more than one lien. Under the Second Lien Program, when a Home Affordable
Modification is initiated on a first lien, servicers participating in the Second Lien Program will automatically reduce payments on the
associated second lien according to a pre-set protocol. Alternatively, servicers will have the option to extinguish the second lien in return
for a lump sum payment under a pre-set formula determined by Treasury, allowing servicers to target principal extinguishment to the
borrowers where extinguishment is most appropriate.
Separately, the Administration has also announced steps to incorporate the Federal Housing Administration's (FHA) Hope for
Homeowners into Making Home Affordable. Hope for Homeowners requires the holder of the mortgage to accept a payoff below the
current market value of the home, allowing the borrower to refinance into a new FHA-guaranteed loan. Refinancing into a new loan below
the home's market value takes a borrower from a position of being underwater to having equity in their home. By increasing a
homeowner's equity in the home, Hope for Homeowners can produce a better outcome for borrowers who qualify.
Under the changes announced today and, when evaluating borrowers for a Home Affordable Modification, servicers will be required to
determine eligibility for a Hope for Homeowners refinancing. Where Hope for Homeowners proves to be viable, the servicer must offer
this option to the borrower. To ensure proper alignment of incentives, servicers and lenders will receive pay-for-success payments for
Hope for Homeowners refinancings similar to those offered for Home Affordable Modifications. These additional supports are designed to
work in tandem and take effect with the improved and expanded program under consideration by Congress. The Administration supports
legislation to strengthen Hope for Homeowners so that it can function effectively as an integral part of the Making Home Affordable
Program.
Making Home Affordable, a comprehensive plan to stabilize the U.S. housing market, was first announced by the Administration on
February 18. The three part program includes aggressive measures to support low mortgage rates by strengthening confidence in Fannie
Mae and Freddie Mac; a Home Affordable Refinance Program, which will provide new access to refinancing for up to 4 to 5 million
homeowners; and a Home Affordable Modification Program, which will reduce monthly payments on existing first lien mortgages for up to
3 to 4 million at-risk homeowners. Two weeks later, the Administration published detailed guidelines for the Home Affordable Modification
Program and authorized servicers to begin modifications under the plan immediately. Twelve servicers, including the five largest, have
now signed contracts and begun modifications under the program. Between loans covered by these servicers and loans owned or
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securitized by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, more than75 percent of all loans in the country are now covered by the Making Home
Affordable Program.
Continuing to bolster its outreach around the program, the Administration also announced today a new effort to engage directly with
homeowners via MakingHomeAffordable.gov. Starting today, homeowners will have the ability to submit individual questions through the
website to the Administration's housing team. Members of the Treasury and HUD staffs will periodically select commonly asked questions
and post responses on MakingHomeAffordable.gov. To submit a question, homeowners can visit
www.MakingHomeAffordable.gov/feedback.html. Selected questions from homeowners across the country and responses from the
Administration will be available at www.MakingHomeAffordable.gov/asked-and-answered.html.
For additional details on the program announced today, please see the Program Update Fact Sheet.
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REPORTS
Second Lien Program Fact Sheet
Second Lien Program Case Examples

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