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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Roger Schlesinger :: Townhall.com Columnist
What a Difference a Crisis Makes
by Roger Schlesinger
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For those old enough to remember, there once was a song "What a Difference a Day Makes" whose next line was "24 little hours". Oh how I wish we could have created a parody to that song and this financial nightmare would have been over before it started. We didn't accomplish that, and now I am sure that other than attempting to destroy a once vibrant industry, we haven't accomplished much of anything else. I believe that the media in this country, innocently or not, have created an atmosphere, or at least added to one, that keeps confidence low and worry high. If you have just awakened from a 3 year sleep, you might think everyone (or almost everyone) in the entire nation is in the process of losing their house to foreclosure or simply walking away. Nothing makes headlines as often as "Foreclosures Up 60%" because saying foreclosures in a given area have increased from 5% to 8% doesn't have that emotional punch. As best as I can tell without contacting all of the almost 100,000,000 homeowners, about 90% of the American population is doing just fine with their house, thank you!

If we (the government) keep developing more ways to spend money… I mean, “help the downtrodden homeowner,” the 90% could easily have another 5% impact: we could drop to 85% of the homeowners doing fine. To counter a popular theme, the mortgage industry didn't just give a mortgage to anyone and everyone who could sign their name. As hard as it is to believe, people actually got turned down for mortgages over the last 2 to 3 years, as they had for decades before. Everyone who is an investment advisor on Wall Street isn't a Bernie Madoff; every governor isn't a Blogo; and every baseball player doesn't take steroids. (I am not as confident on that last one.) The mortgage industry didn't just have 6 or 7 good years before finding itself in this crisis. It has had a lifetime of good years, at least my adult lifetime (my first mortgage was in 1968).

From my perspective, the crisis hasn't done anything to really improve the mortgage market and in fact has hurt it in several ways. I have watched and listened to the politicians talk about the problems in the industry, generally reaching the wrong conclusion from the data, and then move in the wrong direction, in my opinion, with their quick fixes. Therefore, I am going to break down the basis of how a loan is originated and why those who are the most verbose have the least knowledge and generally the worst solutions.

There are four factors to consider when determining the viability of a borrower and the worthiness of the property that will be the security for the loan. The four are earnings, reserves, loan to value and credit, in no particular order. The biggest complaint by the pundits in the way we did business was giving 100% mortgages and not checking the earnings of the borrower, especially those who were NOT self employed. The least important of the four, according to the industry, are the reserves of the borrowers. Loan to value doesn't seem to catch much of the critics' attention, except it can't be 100% and "it seems a lot of the homes are underwater". The type of programs that were offered haven't seemed to do much to gain notoriety, even the "Option Arm", which did and is still doing maximum harm to many (not a sub-prime loan). So let's look at the fixes!

If you are going to buy a home today in the popular price range which is covered generally by conforming loans, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, as well as the FHA, you are required to put down a whopping 3.5%. If you are or have been in the military and have your VA available, forget the 3.5%, it is back to zero percent, up to $417,000. What about the 20% down we all felt was necessary? Fannie and Freddie have a surprise for you. If your credit score is 699 or less, and you put 20% down, your credit score adjustment fee is 1.5% of the loan (new fee). On a $250,000 loan, that would be $3,750 (as an aside, that was my down payment when I bought my first house, and I actually borrowed that from a friend.) As your credit score decreases from the 699, you can easily pay double for the credit score adjustment, 3%, or $7,500 per our example. This fee does not buy down the interest rate, it is just a fee that goes to Fannie and Freddie.

Let's examine what has happened. Fannie and Freddie, who need more earnings, found a way to accomplish this by all types of fees for "credit adjustments" and other reasons, including cash out of your property. If you took out a second trust deed or HELOC after buying your place, and now you would like to roll that payment into a new first mortgage, that is now considered cash out, and yes, you guessed it, there is a fee from Fannie and Freddie. Obviously, the borrowers are being pressed into service to get Fannie and Freddie healthy again. I may be wrong, but that doesn't seem to be a boost to real estate. Banks and brokerage houses have also been hurt in this downturn, and I don't see large fees to use their products. Continued...

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Roger Schlesinger's Mortgage Minute is heard on hundreds of radio stations and daily on the Hugh Hewitt radio show and Michael Medved shows. Roger interacts with his hosts and explores the complicated financial markets in order to enlighten his listeners and direct them along their own unique road to financial freedom.

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Warning that goes unheeded
And from a man who was one of the most significant men who founded America.

"Put down all banks, admit none but a metallic circulation ...."
http://etext.virginia.edu/jefferson/quotations/jeff1325.htm


Correction,
Sorry, should have read: "Slush Fund".

Also, when will Everyone get it, that Dems NEVER
met a tax they DIDN'T LOVE? Heard Whoppie Goldberg(of the Leftie View) complaining about all the taxes.....Just Wait, till all the adoring ones of the Holly-woodheads have to cough up big bucks to support their Messiah. I have noticed a 'quietness about the Woodheads'
though some are still defending Obama...we'll see. It IS about time that the double standards
of the Dems, starts applying to them, in getting
rid of those Dems that HAVE committed crimes(like Jefferson, w/the $90K in the freezer)-IS he STILL being investigated or did that get smoothed over, kinda like Rangle, who got caught
in his little scams. Dems DEMANDED the ouster of GOP members for a lot less, but they CIRCLE the wagons for their OWN. All Crooks(that MAY NOW INCLUDE THE LIKES OF MAXINE WATERS) NEED TO GO, as most are merely: "Politico Pigs Feeding Off the Taxpaying Public Trough"

Most people in public office forgot they are there to SERVE the people of America, NOT THEMSELVES, IN AMASSING THEIR WEALTH. Public SERVICE should be a TOTAL OF 8 YEARS ONLY-NOT A
MONEY GRAB FOR THEMSELVES FOR THE REST OF THEIR CROOKED LIVES. WE ARE TIRED OF THIS FLEECING,
AND DON'T CARE 'WHAT PARTY IT IS'....

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