The Wall Street Journal reports:
- Fannie Mae is testing a new program to stave off foreclosures by preapproving “short sales” of homes, in which mortgage companies allow homeowners to sell houses for less than the value of existing loans, forgiving the difference.
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- Two pilot projects, in Phoenix and Orlando, Fla., began at the end of December and will last for three months. The test run is limited to properties secured by a Fannie Mae mortgage and serviced by Countrywide Financial Corp., a subsidiary of Bank of America Corp. Only homes already listed at less than the unpaid balance on the mortgage are eligible for the pilot. So far, about 400 homes have qualified for preapproval between the two markets.
For more, see Fannie Mae Tests ‘Short Sales’ as Alternative to Foreclosures (subscription may be required; for those without a subscription, try here, then click link for the story).