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FORECLOSURES IN ARIZONA. Evelia Martinez Special Projects Manager Don’t Borrow Trouble ® Pima County APRIL 8, 2011. FORECLOSURE FILINGS IN ARIZONA. 1 in every 173 homes received a foreclosure filing notice 66,000 homeowners have lost their home to the servicer
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FORECLOSURES IN ARIZONA Evelia Martinez Special Projects Manager Don’t Borrow Trouble ® Pima County APRIL 8, 2011
FORECLOSURE FILINGS IN ARIZONA • 1 in every 173 homes received a foreclosure filing notice • 66,000 homeowners have lost their home to the servicer • 1 in 88 homes in the worst hit areas received a foreclosure filing notice
FORECLOSURE FILINGS IN MARICOPA COUNTY • 1 in every 146 homes received a foreclosure filing • 1 in 12 reddest areas received a foreclosure notice
PINAL COUNTY FEBRUARY 2011 • Foreclosure Filings • 1 in every 85 homes received a foreclosure filing • 1 in 13 homes in worst areas received a foreclosure filing
PIMA COUNTY FORECLOSURE FILINGS • 1 in every 246 homes received a foreclosure filing • 1 in 41 homes in the worst areas received a foreclosure filing
The Foreclosure Timeline in Arizona can be Completed in 180 DaysARIZONA DELINQUENCY CYCLE DAYS 60 Days Current on Due Date 30 Days 90+ Days Refer to Foreclosure Collections Loss Mitigation – Home Preservation – Work Out Plans
Concern that Upcoming Resets will Continue to Drive New Foreclosures Monthly Mortgage Rate Resets (first reset in billions of US dollars) Source: Credit Suisse: Assessing Risks to Global Financial Stability, p. 8. http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/gfsr/2007/02/pdf/chap1.pdf Info from FRB Report: Arizona Foreclosure Trends
AREAS IN PHOENIX AT RISK OF ADDITIONAL FORECLOSURES February 2010
AREAS IN TUCSON AT RISK FOR ADDITIONAL FORECLOSURESFebruary 2010
CONTINUED NEED FOR FORECLOSURE PREVENTION • Important to reach borrowers with ‘preventable’ foreclosures • Borrower Outreach Events • Expand use of foreclosure prevention workbook http://www.pima.gov/current/2008_November%20English%20Workbook.pdf • Making Homes Affordable • Federal program provides both loan modification and refinance options • Online form available that allows borrowers to assess if they qualify for the program http://makinghomeaffordable.gov/eligibility.html
PIMA COUNTY FORECLOSURE PREVENTION WORKBOOK • Tool created by the Pima County Foreclosure Prevention Coalition. • Designed to inform, educate and/or help deal with a potential foreclosure. • Download available at www.dbtaz.org
HUD APPROVED, NON-PROFIT HOUSING COUNSELING AGENCY • Professionals dedicated to foreclosure prevention familiar with lenders/servicers • Will help assess financial situation and develop a work plan • Assist with completion of a Request for Modification Affidavit (RMA) • Will serve as advocate with lender/servicer • Discuss options available to you • FREE OF CHARGE/GRATIS!
CONTACT INFORMATION • EVELIA MARTINEZ • Special Projects Manager • DON’T BORROW TROUBLE ® PIMA COUNTY • A Program of the Southwest Fair Housing Council • (520) 792-3087