CBS News/ October 24, 2011, 7:43 AM

Obama to bypass Congress on mortgages

Last Updated 11:16 a.m. ET

With Republicans continuing to stall action on President Obama's $447 billion jobs bill, the White House is taking action to help jump-start the economy with the message "We can't wait."

President Obama is going to begin a series of executive branch actions that will not require action from Congress - or the assent of Republicans.

With recovery in the housing market tied to economic recovery, Mr. Obama will today announce what senior officials are calling a "major overhaul" of the government's underused refinance program for federally guaranteed mortgages, in order to aid homeowners having difficult refinancing their housing loan.

CBS MoneyWatch: More details of President's mortgage aid plan
Federal press release on changes to aid struggling homeowners (pdf)

CBS News White House correspondent Norah O'Donnell reports that for homeowners who are underwater and have been paying their bills but can't refinance and take advantage of current low mortgage rates, the program will enable people to fix that by removing a lot of the barriers that are in place for them because of low equity in their property.

According to a senior official, the new regulations, to be implemented by the independent Federal Housing Finance Agency, will go out November 15th, and will be available for homeowners around December. There was no word on how many "underwater" homeowners might be helped by the program.

O'Donnell reports that President Obama will be in Las Vegas - which has been hard-hit by the housing crisis - to announce the initiative, on the first day of a three-day trip West.

President Barack Obama walks from Marine One and heads toward Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in Md., Monday, Oct. 24, 2011. Obama is heading on a three-day trip to the West Coast.

President Barack Obama walks from Marine One and heads toward Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in Md., Monday, Oct. 24, 2011. Obama is heading on a three-day trip to the West Coast.

/ AP Photo/Susan Walsh

On Wednesday the president will be in Denver, where he will announce a student loan initiative.

O'Donnell reports that Mr. Obama will be coupling his announcements with the message, "We can't wait" to help fix the economy.

Dan Pfeiffer, the president's communications director, told The New York Times that truly attacking the country's economic troubles requires "bold, bipartisan action in Congress," but that Mr. Obama "believes we cannot wait, so he will act where they won't."

Late Monday morning, the Federal Housing Finance Agency released details of new changes to its Home Affordable Refinance, known as HARP.

"We know that there are many homeowners who are eligible to refinance under HARP and those are the borrowers we want to reach," said FHFA Acting Director Edward J. DeMarco in a statement.

"Building on the industry's experience with HARP over the last two years, we have identified several changes that will make the program accessible to more borrowers with mortgages owned or guaranteed by the Enterprises. Our goal in pursuing these changes is to create refinancing opportunities for these borrowers, while reducing risk for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and bringing a measure of stability to housing markets."

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have helped approximately 9 million families refinance into a lower cost or more sustainable mortgage product, approximately 10 percent of those via HARP. HARP is unique in that it is the only refinance program that enables borrowers who owe more than their home is worth to take advantage of low interest rates and other refinancing benefits. This program will continue to be available to borrowers with loans sold to the Enterprises on or before May 31, 2009 with current loan-t0-value (LTV) ratios above 80 percent.

The new program enhancements address several other key aspects of HARP including:

  • Eliminating certain risk-based fees for borrowers who refinance into shorter-term mortgages and lowering fees for other borrowers
  • Removing the current 125 percent LTV ceiling for fixed-rate mortgages backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
  • Waiving certain representations and warranties that lenders commit to in making loans owned or guaranteed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
  • Eliminating the need for a new property appraisal where there is a reliable AVM (automated valuation model) estimate provided by the Enterprises
  • Extending the end date for HARP until Dec. 31, 2013 for loans originally sold to the Enterprises on or before May 31, 2009.
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MTATL67 says:
The Republicans have proven time and time again that they are the obstructionists to the recovery of America. The Republicans in Congress have failed to do anything to assists in the rebuilding of this country. With the floods and the fires and the decaying infrastructure that we rely on to live. The GOP could have worked with the President to promote and stimulate companies to create jobs in all areas that were affected by the various disasters across the country. Republicans decided that they would not help this devastated areas but instead to obstruct and stop the rebuilding these areas. They somehow though found the funding to give $260K to squirrels in Kentucky, $200K simulator for Tennessee and here in Georgia we got $3,100,000.00 for the Chattahoochee Recreation Area and $7M to rebuild a church in Savannah, Ga. They found the money for this pet project but not one single dollar for teachers or fire fighters or to stimulate jobs....one has to ask why.
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moretruthnow says:
President Obama has taken a wise step to help Americans. The GOP will not do one single thing to help anyone other than their corporations and their super wealthy backers. Republicans think Herman Cain has any sense at all. It is amazing that more people still believe anything coming from the right wing republicans who are liars.
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davisitode23 says:
I take issue with the first line of the story; 'jobs bill' should either be capitalized or in quotes to show that that is what it is referred to as. By having it lower case it is validating the claim that it is indeed a jobs bill, and not just another stimulus, but instead of bailing out failed private sector businesses, it is bailing out failed public sector organizations. It's the same garbage, taxpayers are bailing out bloated, inefficient bodies. Things need to normalize in order for there to be any sort of stability. They can't be artificially propped up.
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noloyalisti says:
We just need to keep asking 1) what is the GOP jobs plan (cutting taxes on the rich doesn't count) and 2) where are the jobs?
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quest777 says:
Now what is the gop mortgage or job plan?
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noloyalisti says:
The Occupy Together 99% Movement speaks for itself. The right wingers don't have a clue. That movement is what happens when you enrich the few at the expense of the many. When you spend, spend, spend and have no plan for jobs. When people can't pay back student loans and lose their homes.

Maybe someday the right wingers will get a clue.
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noloyalisti says:
Sorry guys those are facts about Republicons even for the I make up my own facts right wingers. For example Bushoccio of the Bush Crime Family cut taxes $1 trillion on the rich while staring two occupations that will end up costing $4 trillion. Net loss: $5 trillion.
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Progress4USA replies:
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Mort...still full of irrelevent one line replys...
moretruthnow replies:
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Facts are what noloyalisti has. You know it and deny it at your peril. The GOP has an agenda against the middle class. The GOP has an agenda for corporations, for the super wealthy and for tax cuts for them. The middle class can pay more taxes. That is where the GOP cares nothing about tax increases. It shows their true ruthless and perverted greed for the wealthy.
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noloyalisti says:
It turns out that the Republicons just love to spend more money that we take in. They just don't want to tax anyone except the poor and middle class. NOW you know why we need the Occupy Together 99% Movement.
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Progress4USA replies:
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Never stopped you Loui...
vielmann replies:
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Well said, Nolo! The GOP/teabaggers have declared war on Americans and are gung hoe to make us pay for their luxurious lives through heaped on taxes on the middle class, who they hope to drive into third world poverty with their BS and money sources from Koch industries.
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noloyalisti says:
What we need to do is to immediately implement Obama's jobs plan and his tax plan. We really need to roll back the Reagan tax cuts but at this point we have to so something to make taxes fair.

Right now the rich are getting welfare and entitlements and the poor and middle class are paying for it. We have the highest difference between rich and poor in the world and it is not sustainable.

And the Republican plan of giving even more taxpayer handouts will certainly not work. A whole lot of people are suffering including me who did nothing wrong. Nothing but work hard.
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NancyLou9 replies:
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I'm sorry - I was laughing so hard I had to stop reading at, "... the rich are getting welfare and entitlements..."

Really? You now think welfare recipients are rich? Wow, I had heard there was so hard core drug use going on at the OWS location but I didn't believe it until now.
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At some point, people will wake up to the fact that we are subsidizing these bastards by the billions, and that includes the oil industry which year after year makes record profits off of hard working Americans.
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Progress4USA says:
by Mortarman29_1SG October 24, 2011 7:38 PM EDT
You two need to get a room.
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Got one Mort...it's called the oval office.
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