Lease Back Homes if in Foreclosure. Is Credit Counseling the Missing Link?
Posted on | December 16, 2009 | No Comments
From guest author Stuart Lieberman, Internet Marketing Account Manager
Fort Lauderdale, Florida – In a recent announcement Fannie Mae has agreed to mirror the Freddie Mac program to lease properties back to homeowners that are in foreclosure. This benefits consumers, it will help families get back on their feet until they are ready to finance their house once again. This is a proactive step to allow individuals and families to get back on their feet. While the lease back program solves a large problem for the homeowner – A roof over their head – It does not address other credit problems that the consumer faces. Steven Stark, COO and General Counsel for A New Horizon Credit Counseling Services, Inc., a national credit counseling agency offered that “in order for the consumer to fully recover from his or her financial distress, leasing back the home that they formerly had owned is a wonderful first step. It prevents the homeowner from being displaced at great financial and emotional expense.
The underlying reason for these homeowners to be in default stems from a host of credit problems resulting in an unmanageable debt situation. They may have too much credit card debt so they cannot pay their bills in turn they do not have enough money to pay their mortgage. Homeowners may also be living out of their means as well so this new program may help them get back on the right track financially.
Individuals and families may enroll in a reputable Credit Counseling Services Program and get professional advice from certified credit counselors who will properly asses their financial needs. Firms who will take a candid and honest look at a realistic budget based on their situations and advise them what programs or services best fit their needs. In this way the lender, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, will now have a fiscally educated renter who is now in control of their finances. This ultimately will lead to these renters becoming responsible candidates for home ownership in the future.
Mr Stark also stated. “These very same people have enormous unsecured debt in the form of credit card obligations, medical expenses, utility bills, etc. Credit Counseling with a well conceived debt management plan, tailored to the financial needs of the debtor, is absolutely necessary to see lasting relief for the debtor”. If you would like more information on Credit Counseling you can contact A New Horizon Credit Counseling Services who may be reached at (800) 556-1548 or slieberman@anewhorizon.org A New Horizon Credit Counseling Services www.anewhorizon.org
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