{"id":999,"date":"2010-03-10T20:48:54","date_gmt":"2010-03-11T04:48:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lenpenzo.com\/blog\/?p=999"},"modified":"2012-02-10T15:56:51","modified_gmt":"2012-02-10T23:56:51","slug":"the-deadbeat-generation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lenpenzo.com\/blog\/id999-the-deadbeat-generation.html","title":{"rendered":"The (Dead)Beat Generation"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Should you walk away from your mortgage just because your home depreciated?<\/p>\n<p>So you refinanced. Or bought too much house. You divided the mortgage payments by your income, and decided you could swing something a few percentage points higher than the recommended 2533 because the market was rising and your house would make you rich just by existing.<\/p>\n<p>You relied on speculation as an investment strategy (not even your own speculation, but other peoples.) But your house got cheaper, maybe cheaper than what you bought it for. Thats called losing money on an investment, which happens all the time, but people think it oughtnt when your bedroom and kitchen are inside the investment.<\/p>\n<p>The market might bounce back. If youre 7 years in, lots can happen in the remaining 23 on a 30-year mortgage.<\/p>\n<p>When you lose money on a stock, your (invisible) bank account gets wiped out. Owe more than your vehicle is worth, and it might get repoed. But stop making payments on a house, and theres a letter from the constable on the door, maybe some yellow tape involved  hard to keep that quiet from the neighbors. Also, people getting forcibly removed from their house (its yours and not the banks only after you pay the entire mortgage) make for striking photo and political opportunities. After all, bankers are evil. Meanwhile, its the working stiffs just trying to make ends meet who get raked over the coals. (Wow, a sentence composed entirely of idioms. Mike Lupica approves.)<\/p>\n<p>Some people who make enough to cover the mortgage dump the house anyway  the <em>strategic default<\/em>. They assume investment values only move in one direction. According to Experian, that includes 20% of defaulters.<\/p>\n<p>This is hiding behind the law. Stop making payments, and its not like youll be evicted that week. It takes months, even years. The idea here is to take the mortgage payments and put them toward, say, your credit card balance, figuring the lender will gladly renegotiate <em>a<\/em> <em>contract you signed <\/em>in order to get some sort of return on its investment.<\/p>\n<p>Some borrowers think this is fine because if the lender kicks you out, itll be tough for them to sell the house to someone else in a down market anyway. The lender at least wants the house to stay lived in.<\/p>\n<p>This is nonsense. Strategic defaults hurt everyone.<\/p>\n<p>A strategic default does to your credit score what O.J. did to Nicole. Youll never be able to borrow either a) again, or b) until Congress and the White House decide that so many people need to <a href=\"http:\/\/wealthpilgrim.com\/ways-improve-credit-score\/\">improve their credit score<\/a> that it just wouldnt be nice to let something as insidious as that have such power over their lives.<\/p>\n<p>Whats the solution? Well, no politician of either party wants the other accusing them of standing by while old ladies and cripples are being kicked out of their houses. The government would then essentially renegotiate mortgage contracts, setting caps on future ones and insisting the lenders take less. Under this type of forced renegotiation, the borrowers dont even have to sack up and face the lenders themselves.<\/p>\n<p>Besides, neighbors, professors, and the blonde lady on TV say defaulting is fine. And for PR reasons, lenders are hunting down deficient borrowers about as aggressively as the federal government goes after illegal immigrants.<\/p>\n<p>Say you walk away from your mortgage, mail your keys to your lender (this is how its done), then rent somewhere. Your (old) neighbor follows, then a third. No matter how swank a neighborhood you deserted, the lawns turn brown and the pools green because no ones living in the houses. Which reduces the value of the remaining houses. Now the people who stayed behind and havent (yet) defaulted watch their homes values decline. Which means theyll likely owe more than their houses are worth, making it more likely that those folks will default. Continue like this, and you end up withDetroit.<\/p>\n<p>When you declare <em>bankruptcy<\/em>, you can renegotiate to protect yourself from creditors. But strategically defaulting is the opposite  you keep all your assets <em>except<\/em> the house and mortgage.<\/p>\n<p>So what to do? Four choices:<\/p>\n<p><strong>1. Man up, economize and make your payments.<\/strong> Youre obligated to the lender, yourself (to preserve your credit), any kids of yours (unless you dont think you need to set an example) and society. If you steal from your lender, it doesnt directly affect the rest of us, but it makes civilization incrementally more difficult to live inthe broken window theory.<\/p>\n<p>You dont like that answer? Its a house, for crying out loud. You need somewhere to live. No matter how much value it loses, its still better than renting and never building a dime of equity. Stop assuming that because your $100,000 house lost 10% of its value last year, itll lose a similar amount next year and by 2021 will be worth -$10,000.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2. Short sale.<\/strong> If you know you cant make your payments, and youve exhausted every possible way of earning or otherwise securing money, call the lender and come clean AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Theyll sell the house at a loss, just to get you out of there and collect their money. Youll still be on the hook until the bank resells the house, but that wont last forever and at least you can stop throwing good money after bad.<\/p>\n<p><strong>3. Ask for a loan modification.<\/strong> Its begging, but your pride already left a while ago.<\/p>\n<p><strong>4. The Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure.<\/strong> Tell the lender, Look, I cant make the payments. Lets not short sell, Ill just give you the damn thing to get out of this debt. This hurts your credit rating the least, and tells the lender not to worry about you being one of those evictees who pours concrete in the toilets and makes off with the copper wire.<\/p>\n<p>And next time, get a vanilla 30-year fixed-rate mortgage.<\/p>\n<p><strong>About the Author<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em>Greg McFarlane lives in Las Vegas, winters in Maui, travels the globe and hates working for other people. He recently wrote<\/em> <strong>Control Your Cash: Making Money Make Sense<\/strong><em>, a financial primer for people in their 20s and 30s who know nothing about money. You can buy the book <a href=\"http:\/\/controlyourcash.com\/index.php\/component\/content\/article\/54-book-excerpt.html\">here<\/a> and reach Greg at <a href=\"mailto:greg@ControlYourCash.com\">greg@ControlYourCash.com<\/a>. <\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Should you walk away from your mortgage just because your home depreciated? So you refinanced. Or bought too much house. 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