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Barney Frank threatens mortgage bankruptcy, yet again

by Moe Bedard

Barney Frank is threatening yet again to bring the bankruptcy cram down bill to life again. The same Senate opposition is speaking up against it. Rep. Spencer Bachus of Alabama, “Bankruptcy cram down would seriously prolong our housing recovery by decreasing mortgage credit,” he said in opening remarks at the hearing. 

I am sorry Mr. Frank, but [...]

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Cramdown Dead, Banks Saved!

by Moe Bedard

By Moe Bedard
Under the cover of the cramdown bill another important piece of legislation was passed today, a bill that protects lenders and servicers from lawsuits if they modify or refinance their client’s loans. This bill, which passed with an overwhelming majority in the senate (91-5), is referred to as the safe harbor bill. Essentially, [...]

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U.S. House Approves Mortgage Bankruptcy Measure

by Moe Bedard

The House Panel passed a measure yesterday to allow bankruptcy courts to modify loans on primary residences for troubled borrowers.

The controversial legislation that has remained stagnate in Washington for more than a year seemed to be gain serious momentum as Obama took office and the Democrats gained more power on the Hill. The new mortgage bankruptcy rules being proposed would mean a huge victory for struggling homeowners who have had little to no protection when dealing with their lenders and mortgage servicers.

Loan modifications and mortgage “cram downs” AKA “principle reductions” would be eligible in bankruptcy court and allow judges to whack the values and mortgage balances on thousands and possible millions of homes.

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