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N0790 House Office Building

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P.O. Box 30014
Lansing, MI 48909-7514

Phone: (517) 373-3818
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Donigan, Condino Support Plan to Help Michigan Families Avoid Foreclosure

New program attacks problem of skyrocketing adjustable-rate mortgages

LANSING – Stepping in where the federal government has failed to act, State Representatives Marie Donigan (D-Royal Oak) and Paul Condino (D-Southfield) and their colleagues in the House today passed an aggressive plan to fight the epidemic of foreclosures by establishing programs to allow homeowners saddled with risky adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs), and those who have missed mortgage payments, to refinance and secure a fixed-rate loan. The plan, which will allow more Michigan residents to avoid losing their homes, is part of a comprehensive approach to help jumpstart the state's economy.

"Too many of Michigan's residents are facing the devastating threat of losing their homes and, sadly, federal policies have utterly failed to help prevent the meltdown of the subprime mortgage market," Donigan said. "Our legislation is designed to protect the hard-working men and women from losing the most important piece of their American Dream - their home."

The plan allows at-risk low- and moderate-income borrowers – homeowners facing a spike in housing expenses due to their adjustable-rate mortgage, or residents who have already missed payments due to financial constraints – to secure a fixed-rated loan through the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA). The agency provides loans financed through the sale of tax-exempt and taxable bonds and notes to private investors – not from state tax revenues.

The MSHDA program allows borrowers who meet income and credit score requirements to avoid dramatic increases in their housing expenses by securing a fixed-rated loan. It would allow homeowners who have missed payments on their adjustable-rate mortgages, and who are unable to work out an agreement with their lender to avoid a foreclosure, to apply for a fixed-rated loan.

Michigan ranks fourth in the nation in foreclosures, with 13,415 foreclosure filings in October, according to the latest figures from RealtyTrac, an Irvine, Calif.-based online foreclosure firm. That represents a 63 percent increase from October 2006.

"It is critical for Michigan's future that we build strong communities, and in order to do that we must protect our neighborhoods from the home foreclosure epidemic," Condino said. "As lawmakers, we must do what we can to secure the future of our state, and this legislation will help our residents stay in their homes and help our neighborhoods thrive."

 

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