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*Office location in Center Moriches with cases throughout NY Metro Area.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Friday, January 31, 2014
Obama Backs and Encourages Mortgage Finance Reform in his State of the Union Speech
In his state
of the union speech on January 28, 2014, Obama asked Congress to focus on
mortgage finance reform in the upcoming year. He stated, “Since the most
important investment many families make is their home, send me legislation that
protects taxpayers from footing the bill for a housing crisis ever again and
keeps the dream of home ownership alive for future generations.”
There have been proposals in the
Obama administration to overhaul Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the mortgage giants which
own or guarantee about 60% of all
mortgages in the United States. These government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs)
have prospered for decades by buying and selling mortgages to provide capital
to lenders and borrowers. However, when the housing
bubble burst in 2008, the federal government took ownership of the mortgage
giants, costing billions of dollars in taxpayer dollars to bail the companies
out of financial ruin. The housing
market is now in recovery and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are profiting once again, but
many government officials fear that another financial crisis is still possible.
The goal is to take away Fannie
Mae and Freddie Mac’s monopoly on
the mortgage market, limit the federal government’s role and risk, and to focus
on private
lending
instead. However, it will take years before the current system is completely
overhauled and replaced with one dominated by private lenders.
It is imperative that brokers
understand that the housing market is on its path to recovery, but may be
facing drastic changes over the next two to five years. Middle class consumers
may have difficulty obtaining a 30-year mortgage in a market that is run by
private lenders unless the reforms allow for some substantial governmental
intervention. We may only be in the early stages, but these proposals in
Congress will lead to one of the biggest reforms this country has seen in the
last decade.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Case Escalations: Power to the Homeowner
Have you applied for a loan modification and felt that your
servicer did not properly review you for HAMP
and other Making
Home Affordable programs? Perhaps your servicer lost your documents or failed
to provide you with the proper update on your file? Well, what are you waiting
for? Escalate your case today and demand your servicer to be in accordance with
the MHA
guidelines!
Homeowners may contact the MHA
Hotline at 888-995-HOPE to request assistance in the escalation of their
cases. The MHA Support Center, acting as an intermediary between the homeowner
and servicer, ensures that the servicer is complying with the MHA
guidelines and is reviewing homeowners’ case escalations in a timely
fashion. However, homeowners may also contact their servicers directly or
authorize their attorneys to go through the HAMP Solution Center (HSC) to seek
resolution. No matter what route is taken, it may take up to 30 or more days
for an escalated case to be reviewed and resolved, so homeowners should act
immediately if they believe to have been wrongly denied a MHA Program.
Case escalations give power to the homeowner and keep
disorganized servicers in check. Please go here
if you would like to know how to escalate your case today!
By Litigation Team at Lieb at Law, P.C., &
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Monday, January 20, 2014
Free CE on 2/28 in NYC: Foreign Buyers (limited seating)!
Foreign Buyers
Instructor: Andrew Lieb, Esq., MPH
Credits: 3
Price: Free
February 28th, 2014: 11:00am to 2:45pm
Registration: Advanced Registration Required through www.liebschool.com
International clients are all the rage … sometimes. Learn diverging perspectives on their ownership of US soil. Explore cultural sensitivity and anti-discrimination statutes while gaining an understanding of the real estate agents / educators need to familiarize foreigners with our local customs and laws. This course will split hairs between different levels of citizenship and the resulting rights and obligations afforded to purchasers. You will be familiarized with a multitude of reporting requirements and tax withholding statutes for purchasers, sellers and their property managers that can turn a foreign purchase into your worst nightmare, if ignored. After this course, the student will know what it takes to be a foreign buyer or the seller / property manager to such a buyer in New York.
Google and the Smart Home
Google is on its way to creating the “Smart Home,”
revolutionizing the way we live in the home and bringing advanced technology to
everyday appliances and devices. In the beginning of January, Google bought Nest Labs for 3.2
billion dollars. For those of you that do not know, Nest is the founder of the Learning
Thermostat, which adapts to your daily routine, saves energy in the home,
and can be controlled from your phone. Millions of Americans have outdated and
complicated thermostats that are left at the same temperature all day, which,
in turn, waste energy and increase heating bills. The Nest Learning Thermostat
brings efficiency to home heating and is the hottest home appliance on the
market. More and more homeowners are attracted to the idea that the home will
now “adjust
to us” and our schedules.
There are already talks of Google creating more tools and
appliances that are connected to the internet. This “Internet
of Things” began with the smartphone but is expanding to include vacuums,
toasters, thermostats, refrigerators, smoke detectors, carbon monoxide
detectors, and many other mundane but essential household items. Some are
afraid that the Google-run Smart Home will invade homeowners’ privacy by
gathering and analyzing their personal information in order to improve the
Internet of Things and user-based advertisements. However, Tony Fadell, CEO of Nest, has recently announced
that there will be no change in the current privacy policy for Nest. This technology should considered as
something that is exciting and revolutionary and will only make our lives
easier.
Tony Fadell is also the co-creator of the iPod and iPhone. Instead of selling the company
to Apple, he has decided that Google is the company that can best support Nest’s growth and development. Google understands
Nest and is eager to take people’s interests to a whole new level.
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