Making Home Affordable Program
Making Home Affordable Program via Realtor.Org

On
February 18, 2009, President Obama announced his Making Home Affordable
Program (MHA), designed to help up to 7-9 million families avoid
foreclosure by restructuring or refinancing their mortgages. In doing
so, the plan not only helps responsible homeowners behind on their
payments or at risk of defaulting, but prevents neighborhoods and
communities from being pulled over the edge too, as defaults and
foreclosures contribute to falling home values, failing local
businesses, and lost jobs.
For more detailed information, visit MakingHomeAffordable.gov.
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Members have called NAR asking what to do if they think that
servicers are not following the guidelines for the Obama
Administration’s Making Home Affordable Program for modifying eligible
mortgages and refinancing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgages.
View the recommended steps to take>
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