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HomeBanc Files for Chapter 11

AP
Posted: 2007-08-10 14:18:47
ATLANTA (Aug. 10) - Regional mortgage lender HomeBanc Corp. has filed for bankruptcy protection, the latest casualty of a housing market that continues to weaken.

The Atlanta-based company filed a Chapter 11 petition dated Thursday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware.

In the filing, the company checked off a box listing estimated assets and liabilities of more than $100 million each.

A list of creditors holding the largest unsecured claims against HomeBanc included JP Morgan Chase Bank, KeyBank, Commerzbank, US Bank and French bank BNP Paribas, which earlier this week froze three investment funds heavily invested in securities backed by subprime mortgages.

The company said in a statement Friday that its board authorized the bankruptcy filing to "preserve the value of the company's remaining assets."

HomeBanc believes that, under the protection of Chapter 11, it will have the time and opportunity that it needs to achieve the best possible value for the creditors and other constituencies of its assets and operations, and to achieve an orderly wind down of the company.

The filing came just days after HomeBanc sold five retail branches to Countrywide Financial Corp.

HomeBanc is the latest of dozens of mortgage lenders to go out of business or file for bankruptcy in recent months.

Growing delinquencies and defaults on subprime mortgages - loans given to customers with poor credit history - have increased rapidly in recent months, making investors skittish about buying the loans in the secondary markets.

Without investors to purchase the loans, mortgage lenders often have no other alternatives to tap funds to make mortgages and have to shut down because they have no liquidity. Just last week, American Home Mortgage Investment Corp. filed bankruptcy in the same court for similar reasons.

Earlier in the week, HomeBanc sold five retail lending branches to Calabasas, Calif.-based Countrywide for no cash premium. The deal was scheduled to close Friday.

In announcing the sale of the branches to Countrywide, HomeBanc said it was exiting the retail mortgage lending business in an attempt to maintain the value of its mortgage portfolio and servicing operations.

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2007-08-10 14:18:47
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Bob7Rob7 11:35:09 PM Aug 12 2007

The days of people getting mortages who have bad credit are soon to be over. These fly-by-night companies only extended credit to high-risk customers because they wanted to take their homes from them when they could no longer pay, and resell them at the higher, current market rates.

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