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Dec 16, 2008 -- Tenants can stay and pay in foreclosures until lease ends

Tenants in good standing are often unintended victims when a landlord faces foreclosure. You can pay your rent month after month, but what good does it do if the landlord isn't paying the mortgage? You may come home and find you're supposed to be out on the street in weeks or even days.

Banks have been very stubborn and fought with tenant rights group over this issue. But there are smart business reasons to treat tenants with respect. After all, the banks are notoriously bad at being property managers of foreclosed homes. So why not let the tenant temporarily do the job for you?

Fannie Mae will now permit tenants in good standing to continue paying rent directly to the lender until the end of the lease. Clark thinks it's a smart move all around; it helps the neighborhood, it helps the tenant and it helps the lender.

In related news, the Federal Reserve's latest rate cut is aimed to reinvigorate lending in the housing and car markets. The cost of getting funds to lend is now the lowest it's been since the '60s, however, banks aren't capitalizing on it. As a result, the average consumer probably won't feel the benefit of the Fed's move.

Yet others will benefit from it. For example, Christa has a mortgage that is tied to the prime rate. The amount of interest she pays every month should drop because of the Fed's decision. She'll now be able to hit more of her principal if she continues paying the same amount she's been paying all along.

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  • CONFLICT OF INTEREST
    There is a glaring conflict of interest in what should be a great plan for renters of foreclosed property. Fannie Mae is offering a rental plan for those of us who want to retain occupancy until such time as the unit is sold- which could be a while for us condo renters. However, they have local real estate people handling these properties and their interest is to have the unit vacant and at their disposal. My recent conflict was with a local real estate woman who threatened me, by saying she would tell FM I was a, "hostile tenant if you try to stay." Then she didnt submitt my rental application, thus compromising a deadline by FM for applying for the program. I pleaded with FM to avoid this person and deal directly with them and they refused. I have lived here for two years without incident and now this real estate woman has tried to change the locks without notice. I have repeatedly appealed to FM but they are being manipulated by this real estate person rather than fulfilling the intent of the FM program. Greed in the real estate sector got us into this mess and now those with integrity, caught in the middle, still cant get any satisfaction. The greedy real estate woman gets her way, and I am evicted from my home.
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