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Why more widowed homeowners are struggling to prevent foreclosure

Consumer advocates say more widows and widowers nationwide are having trouble saving their homes from foreclosure.  Even though servicers will generally accept loan payments, surviving spouses who are not on the mortgage face increasing resistance when seeking loan modifications, once they have fallen behind on the mortgage payments.  This is often due to the loss of their spouse’s income.

Many are being told there is nothing they can do to prevent foreclosure.  Consumer advocates believe the problem dates back to practices done nearly a decade ago during the housing bubble.  These include a rise in “risky” first and second mortgages, many that were taken out by older Americans who previously avoided taking on new debt- and securitization of loans, which has increasingly put servicers in control of the foreclosure process.  Sometimes these servicers flat-out refuse to deal with the surviving spouse. Other times they give inaccurate information or require unnecessary documentation to prove ownership of the house, stalling a modification while the foreclosure moves forward.

Another roadblock for widowers- companies simply will not allow a modification until the surviving spouse assumes the loan, which cannot happen until the owner is current on the mortgage.  This growing problem has caught the attention of federal regulators and state lawmakers.  Rules are now being proposed to boost protections for surviving spouses.  The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is preparing regulations this summer that will assist surviving spouses and other so-called successors-in-interest.

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