Saturday, March 6, 2010

Foreclosure Prevention Part I: Congress Tries to Help

A current bill making its way through the halls of Congress, the American Housing Rescue And Foreclosure Prevention Act was passed a few years ago by the Senate and House of this nation and signed into law by President George Bush. Many of the people in Chandler, AZ who are seeking information on foreclosure prevention have been asking for an explanation of this act of congress in terms that they can understand. People, quite simply, want a general idea if this foreclosure prevention is something that they can take advantage of. Here is what we have found out about the foreclosure prevention act.

The House of Representatives worked diligently several months ago to passed what they referred to as “the most comprehensive response to the American mortgage crisis” that the country has ever seen. At least that is their claim. The act is called The American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act (H.R. 3221) and was created to help out with the current crisis facing many middle class Americans that own homes while at the same time providing them with the needed help with foreclosure prevention that they have been asking for.

The act includes a variety of bills including actions to bring up to date the FHA and reform the GSEs, which could help with crucial liquidity to our real estate markets immediately while also supporting foreclosure prevention with better regulation and oversight.

The American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act was created to aid property owners in Chandler, Arizona facing who are foreclosure keep their properties. It is supposed to help a growing number of families with foreclosure prevention in the future, and spur the economy in places that have been hit hardest by foreclosures.

However, keep this in mind, after the American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act was signed into law, dozens of amendments were immediately made to it until it was so exclusive with its provisions that it only helped roughly one percent of the home owners that were looking for foreclosure prevention.

Some of those amendments include…

Amendment 1: FHA American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act (H.R. 5830). Only primary residences are eligible for foreclosure prevention. NO speculators or investment properties qualify. second or third Mortgages loan in the same property will not be refinanced and will not have any means of foreclosure prevention. So, if you have a second mortgage, which many home owners do, foreclosure prevention through this act will not be available.

The raw facts show that almost seventy five percent of current homeowners seeking foreclosure prevention today have a second or third mortgage. That is an enormous group of people that can not get any foreclosure prevention help.

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