Fannie Mae for being a government sponsored enterprise and all the support they are receiving from the government and the Obama Administration (HAMP, MHA, HAFA,Hope For Homeowners, etc.) seem to be tightening their belts more than anyone else. We for one seem to think that it is strange that if the government is pushing these programs why are they pushing so hard to foreclose. Actually as of recently Fannie Mae has requested servicers not to release their identity and now they are starting a new rule about not reviewing any short sales that has less than 21 days to be reviewed prior to a sale date.
Anyone read HAFA? Well I guess that Fannie didn’t get the message! Post up your comments cause we can’t be the only ones thinking it. We’re almost at the place where we feel that we may need to start a petition here.
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