Seven Year Penalty for Strategic Default

| July 1, 2010 | 0 Comments

Strategic default is often defined as the conscious decision of a borrower to stop payments on an otherwise affordable mortgage because the property is worth less than the mortgage balance. The recent trend of strategic foreclosures has sparked concern and action on the part of Fannie Mae. In an effort to curb such default, Fannie Mae stated on Wednesday that it would lock out homeowners from receiving a new loan for a seven year period

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