June 25, 2010

WORD: Jingle Mail


And the WORD for Today is...

‘Jingle Mail’

Words come into use and then fade from the forefront in the same way that clothes go out of fashion or popular stars fall into obscurity. Then something happens and they appear again. “Jingle mail" is such an expression. It may be a new expression to you but the phrase is being recycled because we are repeating the situation which sparks its use in the first place. Specifically, huge numbers of consumers who are hopelessly upside down on their mortgage, unable to get anything worked out with the lender and finally, in frustration, they simply mail the keys back to the bank. Keys in the mail—hence the phrase 'jingle mail’. Previous recessions—the oil bust in Texas and the dot com craziness immediately come to mind from recent history—left thousands of borrowers feeling so helpless that they eventually totally conceded and simply mailed the keys back to their lender. No workout, no release from further obligation—just I give—you win—take these keys and... You get the picture.

Across the country—and in your neighborhood—jingle mail which used to be an option of last resort is now being used by a new crop of borrowers. An especially interesting twist is that sometimes theses borrowers are NOT behind and sometimes they are behind but choose not to make the mortgage payment because their home is so seriously upside down.

Another new phrase has emerged; strategic default. This concept is gaining widespread acceptance as a reasonable way to deal with an unreasonable situation, especially if that borrower has not been able to get a solution from their lender which they felt was a reasonable one. Strategic defaults are increasing dramatically across the country and creating an intense firestorm over whether it is the ‘right’ thing to do'. I will not debate the ethical or moral side of the issue but will discuss the contractual side in a later post.

Suffice it to say that jingle mail will continue on the upswing since it is frequently used by someone who could not or chose not to get a formal deed-in-lieu completed by the lender. Instead, their solution was to use our reliable postal system to give the bank access to the house without the need to change the locks. Post office + Keys = Jingle mail.

"Remember, Knowledge CAN BE Empowering"


Mildred

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2 comments:

  1. Ms Wilkins,
    Please have the decency to contact us regarding the bad checks you wrote us.It has been months now and we worked very hard for that money.

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