According to an article written by , and published on CNNMoney.com, CitiMortgage, one of the nation's largest mortgage servicers, launched a pilot program Friday designed to ease the pain of some homeowners heading for foreclosure. The program, a modification of a traditional deed in lieu of foreclosure, gives borrowers new and substantial incentives to avoid the legal and administrative costs of foreclosure.
Instead of borrowers falling further and further behind on their mortgages, leading to an eventual foreclosure sale, they can stay in their homes for up to six months, if they agree to then hand over the deed to the lender.
CitiMortgage will then, additionally, pay the borrowers a minimum of $1,000 to help with relocation expenses. CitiMortgage will also provide relocation counseling, and may even cover some monthly property expenses while the borrowers remain in their homes, if Citi determines the borrowers can't afford the expenses.Citi will also forgive any difference between the value of the home at time of repossession and what the borrower owes. Once the deed goes back to the lender, the borrowers walk away free and clear.