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A newly-unveiled plan is making headlines in the nation – offering distressed owners with a way to stop foreclosure effectively. The said plan was formulated by the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) in the hopes of providing a realistic solution to the foreclosure crisis.

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According to the OTS, lenders must reduce mortgage debts and refinance the loan. Millions of homeowners actually have mortgages that have ballooned by more than 40 percent when the loan interest started re-setting. Because of this, they were unable to cope with the mortgage payments, resulting to defaults and eventually foreclosure. In addition to this, the declining home prices have also made it difficult for owners to sell off their homes and pay off their debts. In most instances, owners found themselves with bigger mortgage debt than home equity.

With the new plan, mortgage will be reduced by an amount that is based on the “difference” between the property’s old and current market value. The lender will have to issue a “negative amortization certificate” that can be used to hold the owner still liable for the “difference”. If the property is sold after it regained its market value, then the lender will have a first take on the profit. Any profit beyond the original mortgage debt will naturally go to the owner.

Whether or not there will be some money left for the owners, the important thing is owners now have a chance to stop foreclosure. At the end of 2007, more than a million homes entered some stage of foreclosure, further fueling the foreclosure crisis. Both the national government and large lenders are looking for more ways to effectively address the ongoing mortgage troubles.

Buyers, on the other hand, can take advantage of this plan and purchase foreclosure homes at unbelievably low prices. You can check out MostlyForeclosures.com for foreclosure listings of the hottest foreclosed homes in the nation.

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