How to Refinance With a Foreclosure on Your Credit Report

How to Refinance With a Foreclosure on Your Credit Report -- Lee Legal -- Foreclosure Attorney DC MD VA

Whether you can refinance with a foreclosure on your credit report depends upon two factors: your loan terms and your mortgage lender. Negative credit events like foreclosure affect every credit decision made by lenders. A foreclosure will stay on your credit report for seven years. But many creditors look past previous foreclosures during the refinance application […]

Fannie Mae, Ginnie Mae and Freddie Mac: What Do They Do?

Fannie Mae, Ginnie Mae and Freddie Mac

Fannie Mae, Ginnie Mae and Freddie Mac are government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs). The U.S. Congress created these corporations to reduce cost and increase availability of credit to targeted borrowing sectors. GSEs enhance the flow of money between private lenders and investors. Home buyers, farmers, students — and hedge fund managers — are the major beneficiaries of GSEs. Fannie Mae […]

Fannie Mae: DC is Now a Judicial Foreclosure Jurisdiction

On March 16, 2016, Fannie Mae updated its Foreclosure Time Frames and Compensatory Fee schedules to recognize that DC is now a judicial foreclosure jurisdiction. The table specifies Fannie Mae’s maximum number of allowable days between the due date of the last paid installment (or “LPI”) and the foreclosure sale date. Fannie Mae had originally […]

How Long After Bankruptcy Until I Can Buy a Home?

You finished your bankruptcy and got rid of your debts. Now you may be asking yourself: How long after bankruptcy until I can buy a home? The chapter of bankruptcy matters It may not surprise you, but lenders view Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies very differently. Chapter 7 is the quick and easy process […]

Beware of Temporary Mortgage Modifications

Beware of Temporary Mortgage Modifications

On December 1, 2010, Chris Dodd’s final Senate hearing featured testimony from senior Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac executives. These execs blame mortgage servicers for triggering the mortgage meltdown. As a bankruptcy lawyer practicing in Washington, D.C. and Virginia, I have had several clients report the following scenario to me about temporary mortgage modifications. The homeowner […]