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#300729 - 07/30/09 07:03 PM
House Passes Foreclosure Rental Bill
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House Passes Foreclosure Rental Bill By DIANA GOLOBAY July 30, 2009 1:25 PM CST "The House of Representatives this week passed a bill that would authorize federally-insured depository institutions and banks to lease real estate-owned homes for a limited period of time — up to five years." http://www.housingwire.com/2009/07/30/house-passes-foreclosure-rental-bill/Between this, Barney Frank threatening to stop foreclosures, and the IRS practically absolving foreclosed homeowners of their tax liabilities, I wonder what the ultimate outcome will be when the dust settles? If it ever does. I don't even want to ask, "what next" because I don't think I want to know. This whole country is upside down in so many ways and, while I believe there are many homeowners whose situation was unavoidable, I believe that there are SO many more that took a major vacation from their responsibilities and obligations who appear to be getting off nearly scot-free. If the bottom falls out of the preservation industry because there are no longer homes to be serviced, I could care less. I can always find a new business to own. What concerns me most is the seemingly total disregard for the messes people have made that have affected the entire country and how everyone else is forced to live today, barely scraping by while others live rent-free or have their mortgages reduced by the courts so they can file bankruptcy and keep their homes. Sorry for the rant. I'm just sooooooooooo disgusted. Linda
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#300738 - 07/30/09 07:39 PM
Re: House Passes Foreclosure Rental Bill
[Re: allREOpreserv]
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It's just a different spin on an old story. There's always been (and will always be) a contingent that "works" the system. All the while the rest of us pay to keep that system in place. It does seem to have escalated to a whole new scale lately, but maybe it's just the place it's taken in my consciousness due to the industry I'm in.
My philosophical question is, what would a revolution look like by today's standards? It seems like there are plenty that hate what's going on, but the only way to fight it is to write your congressman? That doesn't seem powerful enough given the magnitude of the atrocities.
Forgive my Jerry Maguire moment.
Oh. And in my book, it's better to plop a case up on the table rather than have the neat as a pin server bring the beer over on a silver tray...complete with towel draped over his arm. I do like that they showed some conservation by all sharing from one bowl of nuts rather than each getting their own. That had to be good for the economy. And healthcare. Probably race relations too.
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#300744 - 07/30/09 07:53 PM
Re: House Passes Foreclosure Rental Bill
[Re: Highest&Best]
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True, true, forgiven, and true, H&B. I prefer the self-serve method, too, unless the server is tall, dark, and handsome. Doesn't have to be rich but he'd best have a great sense of humor! Why do I get the feeling I'm just a peanut in a bowl of mixed nuts?  Linda
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#300748 - 07/30/09 08:03 PM
Re: House Passes Foreclosure Rental Bill
[Re: allREOpreserv]
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Hmmm... So here is my question.
Is this step being taken to help limit the amount of active properties in an areas inventory and help bolster up housing prices again?>
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#300752 - 07/30/09 08:12 PM
Re: House Passes Foreclosure Rental Bill
[Re: ....J~]
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Is it gonna help the economy? Let them keep trying.
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#300829 - 07/31/09 07:32 AM
Re: House Passes Foreclosure Rental Bill
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The think tank, the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR), called for passage of a right to rent law to allow all homeowners the option to remain in their homes after foreclosure.
“While this [bill] may allow some number of homeowners to stay in their homes as renters, it is unlikely to benefit the vast majority of homeowners who are facing foreclosure, since the decision to allow homeowners to become long-term renters will be left with the bank,” the CEPR said in its statement. “If Congress does want to give foreclosed homeowners the option to stay in their homes as renters, it will be necessary to pass legislation that explicitly gives them this right.”hmmmm.... now let's see. The homeowner that's been foreclosed hasn't made a payment for about a yr (sometimes longer). Now the bank is going to be forced to allow them to be tenants in the property for 5 yrs. So when they don't make their rent payment, I guess some new legislation will pass that says they can't evict them for at least a year. Oh, and I guess the banks will now be responsible to take care of all the deferred maintenance for the tenants since they will now be Landlords and will be required to adhere to Landlord/Tenant regulations. I can see it now.... my furnace isn't working, my A/C isn't working. I've become ill from a mold condition. I think I'll sue the bank for not remediating the mold condition. Oh, and let's be sure to include the gardner and weekly pool service in the rent!!! This is going to be good.... can't wait to see all the complications that will arise from this... but I'm sure it will help the economy!!! 
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#300847 - 07/31/09 10:13 AM
Re: House Passes Foreclosure Rental Bill
[Re: PacificBreeze]
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Unless I am reading it wrong it allows the banks to rent them it does not require them to do so.
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#300867 - 07/31/09 12:07 PM
Re: House Passes Foreclosure Rental Bill
[Re: Grampa]
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In my community the housing crisis is a lack of inventory.
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