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Equity Stripping


Equity Stripping:

 Equity stripping, also known as equity skimming or foreclosure rescue, is any of various predatory real estate practices aimed at vulnerable, often low-income, homeowners facing foreclosure in the United States. Often considered a form of predatory lending, equity stripping began to spring up in the early 2000s and is conducted by investors or small companies that take properties from foreclosed homeowners in exchange for allowing the homeowner to stay in the property as a tenant. Most often, these transactions take advantage of uninformed, low-income homeowners. Because of the complexity of the transaction and false assurances given by rescue artists, victims are often unaware that they are giving away their property and equity. In recent years, several states have taken steps to confront the more unscrupulous practices of equity stripping. Although "foreclosure re conveyance" schemes can be beneficial and ethically conducted in some circumstances, many times the practice relies on fraud and egregious terms.

* 1 Term and definition

* 2 Alternate Uses

* 3 Market conditions

* 4 Scam Elements

o 4.1 Foreclosure
o 4.2 Solicitation
o 4.3 Acquisition
o 4.4 Result
* 5 Legal Remedies

o 5.1 State Protections
o 5.2 Federal Protection
* 6 Non-Predatory Foreclosure Rescue



Term and definition

The term "equity stripping" has sometimes referred to subprime lending refinance practices that charge excessive fees thereby "stripping the equity" out of the home. The practice more often describes foreclosure rescue scams. While most do not consider equity stripping a form of predatory lending per se, equity stripping is related to traditional forms of that practice. Subprime loans targeted at vulnerable and unsophisticated homeowners often lead to foreclosure, and those victims more often fall to equity stripping scams. Additionally, some do consider equity stripping, in essence, a form of predatory lending since the scam works essentially like a high-cost and risky refinancing. Equity stripping, however, is conducted almost always by local agents and investors, while traditional predatory lending is carried out by large banks or national companies.

Alternate Uses

In addition to the uses described herein, the term "equity stripping" also refers to the asset protection concept whereby the equity of an asset is encumbered, or stripped, to frustrate collection efforts by unsecured creditors.

Market conditions

Trends in the United States economy have led to the growing market for foreclosure services and equity stripping. Property values have increased dramatically from 2000-2005. However, with an increase in values, foreclosure rates also peaked in 2001 and remained high, leaving numerous foreclosed homeowners with substantial equity. With these trends, a market emerged to tap into this equity.

Scam Elements

Foreclosure

A homeowner falls behind on his mortgage payments and enters foreclosure. Foreclosure notices are published in newspapers or distributed by reporting services to investors and rescue artists. Foreclosed homeowners also contact lenders to inquire about refinancing options.

Solicitation

Rescue artists obtain contact information for foreclosed homeowners and make contacts personally, by phone, or through direct mail. Some lenders and brokers will also refer foreclosed homeowners that do not qualify for new loans to rescue artists for a commission. Rescue Artists offer the foreclosed homeowner a "miracle refinancing" and/or say they can "save the home" from foreclosure.

Acquisition

Rescue artists arrange the closing (often delaying the date until shortly before the homeowner's removal in order to create urgency). At the closing, the homeowner transfers title (possibly unwittingly) to the rescue artist or an arranged investor. The rescue artist or arranged investor pays off the amount owed in foreclosure to acquire the deed, and inherits or is paid any portion of the homeowner's remaining equity. The rescue artist will re convey the property back to the homeowner in the form of a lease or a contract for deed.

Result

The homeowners remain in the home and pay rent or contract-for-deed payments (often higher than their previous mortgage payments). They inevitably fall behind, and are evicted from their homes with very little of their equity.

Legal Remedies

State Protections

Several states have passed laws to prevent and/or regulate equity stripping schemes. Minnesota and Maryland passed laws in 2005 aimed at "foreclosure re conveyance" practices [6] . The state laws require adequate disclosures, capped fees, and an ability to pay on behalf of the consumer. The statutes also ban certain deceptive and unfair practices associated with equity stripping.

Other laws regulating the activity of "foreclosure consultants" have been passed in California, Georgia, and Missouri.

Additionally, state fraud and "unfair and deceptive trade practices" acts can be used when rescue artists have misrepresented their services and the end result.

Federal Protection

Since foreclosure rescue schemes are essentially refinancing loans secured by the home, consumers can often successfully argue that disclosures required for all loans by the federal Truth in Lending Act and the Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act are necessary.

HUD is also offering help to homeowners that would like to learn about more alternatives to foreclosure. HUD can refer you to legit credit counselors that will counsel you for free. They also came up with Tips for Avoiding Foreclosure.

Non-Predatory Foreclosure Rescue

In certain circumstances, foreclosure rescue services can be beneficial to the consumer. When refinancing options are exhausted and foreclosure proceedings have led to near eviction, a foreclosure rescue transaction with moderate fees and full disclosures can be legally and ethically executed.

A consumer can face removal from the property and the loss of their entire equity following a foreclosure auction. As an alternative, foreclosure rescuers have the ability to redeem the home from foreclosure with a new mortgage of their own. For a moderate fee or portion of the existing equity, this can keep the former homeowner in the home as a tenant while they repair their credit or increase their income. After a given time period, the homeowner can then repurchase the property from the rescuer.

If done with full verbal and written disclosure, terms the consumer is capable of fulfilling, and moderate total fees, foreclosure rescue can be suitable to consumers in dire situations.

This mechanism is often used by family members or friends in order to prevent the loss of a home. In effect, the investor "lends" their good credit to the foreclosed homeowner by paying off the foreclosed mortgage and obtaining the title to the home temporarily.

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