A Way Out — Not A Bailout, Specialist Howard Dvorkin, Founder of Consolidated Credit Counseling Solutions, Inc. Proposes a Resolution

Ft. Lauderdale , FL (PRWEB) October 1, 2008

America wants a strategy that does not reward individuals for undesirable behavior and at the identical time keep men and women in their homes, without having obtaining taxpayers pick up the tab. At present almost $ one hundred billion worth of loans are deemed at threat for foreclosure over the next two years as borrowers with adjustable rate mortgages, see prices adjust. Some borrowers with these loans are being informed now of payment alterations and the bulk of these loans will reset in 2010.

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“The housing calamity is at the heart of the problems that our economy is facing correct now,” says Howard Dvorkin, CPA, private finance expert, author, founder of Consolidated Credit Counseling Solutions and former consultant to the Resolution Trust Corporation hat focused on bank operate-outs in the late 1980s. “Hunting at the numbers it appears the average boost in mortgage payments will be 65 percent and payments could jump by as a lot as one hundred % for some people,” he continued.

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Until now, the majority of the mortgage crisis was triggered by subprime loans — these with higher interest rates produced to borrowers with poor credit. Even so, borrowers at threat now on typical had good credit but stretched their budgets with option- ARM loans.

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Howard Dvorkin is proposing a viable solution to aid solve the mortgage and credit crisis in the United States. “Once mortgages have been taken more than by the newly formed government agency, they need to only pay the surrendering bank 60 % of the original loan worth. The 40 percent loss from the original lender would be funneled back into the governmental agency to aid fund any required connected costs. As soon as the loan is transferred, the home owners would then be permitted to enter into a 50 or 60 year mortgage at the prevailing interest price, assuming no adverse amortization happens,” stated Dvorkin.

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“The important is to get the month-to-month mortgage payment quantity similar to when the customer 1st took the loan out, just before the ARM reset. Extending principal payments over 50 or 60 years, would allow the customer to be responsible for the principal quantity of the original mortgage. This plan would demand some tax law modifications but it would maintain American’s in their houses,” continued Dvorkin.

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Dvorkin’s proposed program will punish all parties involved. Punishing lenders for giving loans to individuals who could not afford them and these customers who knew they would not be capable to afford the mortgage long-term. Nationwide, there have been two million filings this year and RealtyTrac, a firm that monitors foreclosure activity, projects 2.five million added houses will enter foreclosure over the next year.

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Get in touch with: April Lewis -Parks 954-377-9344 /Alewis@ConsolidatedCredit.org&#13

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