Thursday, July 9, 2009

Foreclosure / Short Sale / Bank Owned REO's Teton Valley Idaho - Jackson Hole Wyoming

Congressman Proposes Home Plan to Save Jobless

Refinancing a home when the borrower is unemployed is practically impossible, but U.S. Rep Barney Frank, a Massachusetts Democrat who chairs the House Financial Services Committee, is proposing to spend $2 billion to help.

The proposal would revive a 1975 program that lends money to the unemployed so they don’t lose their homes. “There has to be a reasonable likelihood that the home owner will be able to resume making the mortgage payment without state help,’’ said Brian A. Hudson Sr., the chief executive of the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, in a prepared statement, noting that the assistance is temporary.

Frank’s proposal would also earmark $1 billion to build and preserve affordable housing, $1.5 billion to redevelop foreclosed and abandoned homes, and $2 billion to protect tenants in apartment buildings when the owner is facing foreclosure.Source: The Boston Globe, Jenifer B. McKim (07/09/2010)

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