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Mortgage Modification Legislation Update: Citigroup Supports the Bill

Big news out of Washington, from the Washington Post:

Financial giant Citigroup Inc has agreed to support a controversial rewrite of U.S. bankruptcy law aimed at helping troubled mortgage borrowers, three Democratic senators said on Thursday.

Senators Richard Durbin of Illinois, Charles Schumer of New York and Christopher Dodd of Connecticut said the legal reform would help “millions of families save their homes.”

Citigroup has agreed to support, under certain conditions, a rewrite of bankruptcy law. Under the change, known as “cramdown,” bankruptcy courts could alter the terms of mortgages, subject to certain conditions, the senators said.

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Today’s News…

FHFA announces a mortgage modification progam. Details are here. More here. Time will tell if this is just more hoopla.

Citigroup announces a moratorium on foreclosures in certain circumstances:

It said it won’t begin a foreclosure or complete a foreclosure sale on a home on which it owns the mortgage so long as the borrower wants to stay in the home, which is his or her principal residence; “is working in good faith with Citi, and has sufficient income for affordable mortgage payments.”

What does “sufficient income for affordable mortgage payments” mean? If the income is not sufficient, how can the payments be affordable? And if the payments are not afforable, is it really because the income is not sufficient? So…. okay, perhaps I am overthinking it.

In other news, the Filene’s project at Downtown Crossing is not the only local contruction project that is now stalled.

And finally, when discussing the state of the economy, it appears that more and more people are using the “D” word.

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