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This is a discussion on American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act Passed by the House within the Breaking Foreclosure News forums, part of the Unite & Fight for Your Rights! American's Who Have Had Enough!!!! category; Washington, DC - The U.S. House of Representatives today passed the most comprehensive response yet to the American mortgage crisis. ...
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| Washington, DC - The U.S. House of Representatives today passed the most comprehensive response yet to the American mortgage crisis. The American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act (H.R. 3221) responds directly to the current crisis facing middle class Americans while providing the tools to prevent a repeat of these problems. The legislation combines a number of bipartisan bills including measures to modernize the FHA and reform the GSEs, which will provide crucial liquidity to our mortgage markets now, and also strengthen regulation and oversight for the future. In addition, the housing package will help families facing foreclosure keep their homes, help other families avoid foreclosures in the future, and help the recovery of communities harmed by empty homes caught in the foreclosure process. For more information about H.R.3221, please visit: financialservices.house.gov Summary of H.R. 3221, the American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act: Amendment 1:FHA Housing Stabilization and Homeownership Retention Act (H.R. 5830)
FHA Modernization (H.R. 1852)
GSE Reform (H.R. 1427)
Encouraging Mortgage Modifications/Castle Bill (H.R. 5579)
Preserving the American Dream for Our Nation’s Veterans
Amendment 2– Tax Provisions to Expand Refinancing Opportunities and Spur Home Buying (H.R. 5720): This amendment provides $11 billion in tax benefits, including tax credits to first-time homebuyers, a real property tax deduction for non-itemizers, an additional $10 billion in mortgage revenue bonds for states, and improves access to low-income housing.
Amendment 3– Miller/LaTourette
Categories: FHA Loans, FHA Secure, Government Press Release, News Tags: American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act, Barney Frank, FHA, FHA Housing Stabilization and Homeownership Retention A, FHA Loans, FHA Secure, H.R. 3221, H.R. 5830, U.S. House of Representatives The American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act - H.R. 3221 | Loan Modification & Home Loan News
__________________ Moe Bedard Founder www.LoanSafe.org www.LoanWorkout.org Download My FREE Loan Modification E-Book | Join Me on FaceBook | Work From Home Jobs With Moe | Learn Search Engine Optimization (SEO)The comments by me and the materials available at this web site are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. Most of the information you find here is easily available on the internet. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the firm or any individual attorney. Please Read our Privacy Policy and Legal Disclaimer Here. |
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| Re: American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act Passed by the House Moe, how does that help those of us who up-side-down, as they told me (FHA loan officer) we have to have 97% of the value of the loan which are case are house is 25% down |
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| Re: American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act Passed by the House Questions Moe If you already got a mod but theses terms a re more favorable do you qualify ??? How does credit play in to the equation ??? What types of loans qualify ??? Today Life if a Beach !!! jennifer |
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| Re: American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act Passed by the House I would like to know the same. |
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| Re: American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act Passed by the House This bill would undoubtedly save my house. (and neighborhood) This is exactly what I have been hoping for; however, it looks like we will have to wait until the current adminstration is out the door to see this pass. I hope everyone can hang on! Keep your fingers crossed and your prayers focused. FT |
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| Re: American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act Passed by the House Hello everyone! Sorry I didn't catch the questions earlier. OK, this bill has passed the House, but has Ranjen mentioned, the Bush Administration has threatened to veto it. He says that is rewards reckless lenders and speculators. This is the same rhetoric that they have been saying for the past year. The facts are that yes, lenders and speculators will be helped by any bill that involves foreclosure prevention. This stance of not wanting to pass a bill because it will reward these people is just ridiculous. This will not be able to be taken advantage of until it Bush signs it into legislation which may not happen. As far as this being retroactive, or being able to apply this to a loan that has already been modified, there is nothing usually in a loan modification agreement that states that loan cannot be modified again. Sometimes the pooling and servicing agreements which govern the loss mitigation on your loan, may have a provision against this. Now, all we can do is see what the Bush Administration has planned as fas as if they will veto this bill and the administration has publicly said they would. Business as usual in Washington.........
__________________ Moe Bedard Founder www.LoanSafe.org www.LoanWorkout.org Download My FREE Loan Modification E-Book | Join Me on FaceBook | Work From Home Jobs With Moe | Learn Search Engine Optimization (SEO)The comments by me and the materials available at this web site are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. Most of the information you find here is easily available on the internet. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the firm or any individual attorney. Please Read our Privacy Policy and Legal Disclaimer Here. |
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