Banks, Mortgage Giants to Have Foreclosure Freeze for the Holidays

Mortgage Giants to Have Foreclosure Freeze
This holiday season, America's largest home-finance giants and lenders have two words for struggling homeowners behind on their mortgages – and it's not "bah humbug!"

Actually, it's more like: "Happy Holidays."

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government-owned mortgage agencies, say they'll put a freeze on foreclosures in the next few weeks to avoid evicting homeowners over the upcoming holidays.

The foreclosure freeze is slated to run between December 3, 2010 and January 3, 2011.
"If the property is occupied, our foreclosure attorneys will suspend the eviction to provide a greater measure of certainty to families during the holidays," said Anthony Renzi, executive vice president of single family portfolio management at Freddie Mac. Big lenders, including Bank of America, Chase and Wells Fargo also won't be pursuing foreclosures around Christmastime.


Having increased "certainty" – as Renzi put it – about having a roof over your head, albeit temporarily, is something for which cash-strapped homeowners will no doubt be grateful. But it won't stop the foreclosure blitz from resuming in full swing after the holidays.

Banks are taking back homes at a pace of about 100,000 repossessions a month. So when January rolls around, it apparently will be back to business in terms of dealing with delinquent homeowners.



Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, an award-winning financial news journalist and former Wall Street Journal reporter for CNBC, has been featured in the Washington Post, USA Today, and the New York Times, as well as magazines ranging from Essence and Redbook to Black Enterprise and Smart Money. Check out her New York Times best seller 'Zero Debt: The Ultimate Guide to Financial Freedom.'

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