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Despite mortgage forbearances, here’s why 2021 may shine bright

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An extension, followed by another extension, and then another.

No one should be surprised. Certainly, no one wanted to see Americans evicted from their home and left scrambling to find a new roof over their head. Therefore, mortgage forbearances and extended deadlines seem prudent, however, they will come at a cost.

Yesterday HUD announced FHA’s fourth extension for foreclosures and evictions since the COVID-19 pandemic hit early this spring. What does this have to do with reverse mortgages? Ironically it may actually make 2021 a prosperous year for our industry.

Homeowners with loans backed by FHA must request forbearance from their loan servicer on or before February 28, 2021- a deadline that was set to expire on December 31, 2020.  HUD’s press release reads, “FHA requires mortgage servicers to provide up to six months of COVID-19 forbearance when a borrower requests this assistance, and up to an additional six months of COVID-19 forbearance for borrowers who request an extension of the initial forbearance. Borrowers needing assistance must engage with their servicer to obtain an initial COVID-19 forbearance on or before February 28, 2021.” However, there’s no application deadline for those with loans backed by Fannie or Freddie until these GSE’s decision to stop offering extensions.

This means homeowners unable to make any or part of their contractual mortgage payments could conceivably postpone payments until February of 2022, that thanks to the initial six-month forbearance and subsequent six-month extension if needed.

How could this impact reverse mortgage lending? 

Reverse mortgage lenders and originators may not feel the secondary repercussions until mid-2022 should a glut of expiring forbearances become foreclosures. The first swathe of forbearances are expected to expire in March of next year- precluding any last-minute federal intervention. 

Moreover, the promised ‘V-shaped recovery’ touted last fall did not come to pass as evidenced by nearly 4 million American workers who have been unemployed for more than six months (27 weeks) and a growing percentage of homeowners seeking mortgage forbearance protection. The continued challenges of unemployment coupled with tranches of expiring forbearances stand to significantly impact future home values. The question is when and how much.

While few mainstream housing economists are forecasting a crash, many do see a modest correction in home pricing with inventory increasing as foreclosures come onto the market. After all, you can only kick the proverbial can down the road so far. The good news is despite economic uncertainty and COVID challenges 2021 could be another record year for home sales. As inventory levels remain markedly constrained and interest rates hover near zero- the home-buying frenzy could continue throughout most of next year. Future reverse mortgage borrowers stand to benefit during these curious times with an elevated home value and an increased PLF ratio thanks to absurdly-low interest rates.

Now that’s something to look forward to next year.

Additional Reading:
The Fool: The End of COVID-19 Relief Could Open Up Housing Inventory

FHA EXTENDS OPTIONS FOR SINGLE FAMILY BORROWERS FINANCIALLY IMPACTED BY COVID-19

Shannon Hicks.

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Editor in Chief: HECMWorld.com
 
As a prominent commentator and Editor in Chief at HECMWorld.com, Shannon Hicks has played a pivotal role in reshaping the conversation around reverse mortgages. His unique perspectives and deep understanding of the industry have not only educated countless readers but has also contributed to introducing practical strategies utilizing housing wealth with a reverse mortgage.
 
Shannon’s journey into the world of reverse mortgages began in 2002 as an originator and his prior work in the financial services industry. Shannon has been covering reverse mortgage news stories since 2008 when he launched the podcast HECMWorld Weekly. Later, in 2010 he began producing the weekly video series The Industry Leader Update and Friday’s Food for Thought.
 
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