Obama mortgage plan provides assistance to just 12 percent of borrowers who signed up
By Alan Zibel, APWednesday, February 17, 2010
Gov’t mortgage plan aids 12 percent of borrowers
WASHINGTON — The government’s mortgage relief plan has helped about 12 percent of borrowers who signed up since President Barack Obama announced the program a year ago.
The Treasury Department says that as of last month, about 116,000 homeowners had completed the application process and had their loan payments reduced permanently. That compares with more than 1 million homeowners who started the process.
More than 61,000 homeowners have dropped out so far, either because they failed to make payments or didn’t return the necessary paperwork.
Treasury officials say they are working with the mortgage industry to speed up the approval process.
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