On August 25, 2017, Hurricane Harvey hit Texas hard, wiping out 15,000+ homes and damaging some 150,000+ more. This caused a spike in delinquent housing payments, and now more than 40,000 mortgages are 90 or more days delinquent! The spike was not unexpected, but Houston foreclosure postings soared pre-Harvey according to the Houston Chronicle. Harvey just exasperated the problem.
In the storm’s aftermath, most mortgage servicers offered 90-day forbearances – especially those backed by Fannie and Freddie. Forbearance plans give the borrower a chance to catch their breath and regroup financially, but aren’t without their problems, as I warned homeowners about in HELP: I accepted a forbearance, and now I’m being foreclosed!
In the fourth quarter of 2017 less than 1,000 properties were posted for foreclosure in the greater Houston area. That’s roughly a third of pre-Harvey figures, but volume is rapidly increasing in 2018. There are over 900 properties posted for sale on March 6th, and foreclosing attorneys indicate we’ll begin to see significant increases in postings beginning with the April auction. Additionally, CoreLogic expects foreclosure postings to climb as high as 2,000 a month by the end of the year.
Homeowners frequently don’t know where to turn or who they can trust. Unfortunately, all the government-sponsored programs like HAMP and HAFA have expired, although HARP might be an option if the borrower is current and (figuratively) underwater. So, it’s up to each mortgage servicer to offer programs to “help” homeowners. But make no mistake, they're only helping to serve their own interests. They are not required to offer any help, and there are plenty of drawbacks to homeowners, as I explained in: HELP: I accepted a forbearance and now I’m being foreclosed!
As a real estate professional, you’re an expert at working with homeowners. But stopping a foreclosure and negotiating with a bank is difficult. Together, we can educate homeowners on their loss mitigation options and navigate them through their situation:
Those are the major options available to homeowners, but of course, each situation is unique, and options should be carefully considered only after the individual’s situation is understood. If you’re passionate about helping homeowners in trouble like we are, we’d love to partner with you.