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Mortgage Lending

Home ownership has been the primary means for most American families to build and pass on inter-generational wealth. However, government-sanctioned racial discrimination in housing and mortgage finance markets robbed many families of this opportunity, and today’s racial homeownership gap is barely changed from the levels of more than 50 years ago. Closing the homeownership gap is essential to closing the racial wealth gap.  Additionally, predatory mortgage lending practices drained trillions in wealth from families, especially Black, Latino, low wealth and low-income Americans. CRL successfully advocated for the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, which has made the mortgage market far safer for consumers. CRL is building on this progress by working to ensure that all credit-worthy borrowers have access to fair, affordable, and sustainable mortgages. And that policy makers and market participants develop solutions that are appropriate to respond to the scale of this housing crisis. 

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SB 1275 Summary

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

SB 1275 Summary

Summary of SB 1275 (As Amended 5-18-10) Section 2923.4: New Notice for Delinquent Borrowers on Foreclosure Process, Rights and Obligations Requires a state agency to create and translate a notice for delinquent borrowers that describes a borrower's rights and obligations, and outlines what to expect in the foreclosure process. (Specific text included in bill). Section 2923.5: Pre-NOD Determination for Loan...
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Mortgage Lending

SB 1275: Fairness, Transparency, Accountability

Thursday, May 13, 2010

SB 1275: Fairness, Transparency, Accountability

The Problem SB 1275 Addresses Foreclosures Continue at Record Pace: The foreclosure crisis continues to rage in California, with little sign of easing in the near future. Nearly 200,000 foreclosures were completed in California last year, and are on pace to exceed that number in 2010. At the same time, the main federal loan modification program (HAMP) has produced fewer...
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Research
Mortgage Lending

Financial Reform: All you need to know about CFPB, CFPA and the Regulatory Reform

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Financial Reform: All you need to know about CFPB, CFPA and the Regulatory Reform

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Debt Collection & Settlement Mortgage Lending Overdraft Fees

Comments to the Federal Trade Commission on Mortgage Assistance Relief

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Comments to the Federal Trade Commission on Mortgage Assistance Relief

The need for mortgage relief continues to grow, but too often companies that promise mortgage assistance relief services (MARS) turn out to be scammers. CRL and its allies recently submitted comments to the Federal Trade Commission, which is considering tighter rules to ensure that people who pay for mortgage assistance actually have a fair chance of receiving help.
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Mortgage Lending

Snapshot of a Foreclosure Crisis

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Snapshot of a Foreclosure Crisis

15 Fast Facts The magnitude of foreclosures and associated costs are daunting; the numbers tell the story. 1. Number of foreclosures initiated since 2007 6.6 million 2. Projected foreclosures during next 5 years Up to 12 million 3. Portion of all homeowners seriously delinquent on their mortgage 1 in 9 4. Portion of homes where owners owe more than property...
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Mortgage Lending

Extend Emergency Foreclosure Program (SB 1216)

Monday, March 1, 2010

Extend Emergency Foreclosure Program (SB 1216)

Full Session Law This legislation has two major components: (1) it extends the reach of the State Home Foreclosure Prevention Project, and (2) it modifies the points and fees trigger for determining that a mortgage is high-cost. Extending the State Home Foreclosure Prevention Project (SHFPP) Since 2008, the SHFPP has helped over 4,200 homeowners with subprime loans avoid foreclosure in...
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Consumer Financial Protection Agency (Additional Resources)

Monday, March 1, 2010

Consumer Financial Protection Agency (Additional Resources)

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Mortgage Lending

Foreclosures Continue: What Needs to Change in the Government's Response?

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Foreclosures Continue: What Needs to Change in the Government's Response?

Julia Gordon testifies that there's no "silver bullet" for stopping foreclosures, and that's why we need multiple approaches to improve HAMP and effective actions beyond HAMP. For questions about this testimony, contact Julia Gordon at julia.gordon@responsiblelending.org or (202) 349-1878.
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Mortgage Lending

To Prevent Foreclosures, Eliminate Penalty Tax On Mortgage Relief

Monday, February 1, 2010

To Prevent Foreclosures, Eliminate Penalty Tax On Mortgage Relief

When homeowners are at risk of losing their home to foreclosure, the last thing they need is an extra tax bill. Congress passed the 2007 Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act ("the 2007 Act") specifically to avoid imposing extra taxes on distressed families, but as currently written, the law doesn't work. In passing the 2007 Act, Congress recognized that taxing this...
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Mortgage Lending

Reckless Lending and Toxic Products Caused the Foreclosure Crisis

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Reckless Lending and Toxic Products Caused the Foreclosure Crisis

Julia Gordon, CRL Sr. Policy Counsel, testifies before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission on the causes and effects of the foreclosure crisis and why we need more and better responses. For questions about this testimony, contact Julia Gordon at julia.gordon@responsiblelending.org or (202) 349-1878.
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Testimony
Mortgage Lending

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