Bank of America settles lawsuit over bad mortgages
Bank of America Corp subsidiary has agreed to modify tens of thousands of loans to keep people in 11 states from losing their homes.
Borrowers stuck with Countrywide Financial mortgages that they can't afford could see their interest rates reduced or have the loan principal cut. Some might qualify for having to pay nothing but interest for a decade. Even people who can't afford to keep their homes with such changes will be able to get help moving to a new home.
``This is going to provide a tremendous amount of relief,'' said Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan.
Her office and officials from California negotiated the settlement. Nine other states have also joined the settlement, and other states could sign on, said Deborah Hagan, chief of Madigan's Consumer Protection Division.
If all 50 states were to join, the settlement could provide $8.7 bn in relief to 400,000 borrowers, Hagan said.
In California alone, the settlement will offer $3.5 bn in relief. For Illinois, that would translate to $190 mn. The total for the 11 states was not immediately available.
``Countrywide's lending practices turned the American dream into a nightmare for tens of thousands of families by putting them into loans they couldn't understand and ultimately couldn't afford,'' California Attorney General Jerry Brown Jr said in a statement Sunday.
The other states joining the settlement are Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas and Washington.
Bank of America will launch the new mortgage aid program in December, said Barbara Desoer, president of Bank of America's mortgage, home equity and insurance services. In a statement, she called it ``a comprehensive program that provides more solutions than ever before to assist troubled borrowers and put them back on the path to sustained home ownership.''
Countrywide will not charge loan modification fees and will waive prepayment penalties.
``This settlement will help homeowners stay in their homes, which ultimately helps investors and also helps communities,'' said Madigan, a Chicago Democrat.
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