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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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...

HB 1058 Increase Statutory Homestead Exemption

H1058 significantly increases the amount of equity in their home that a homeowner can protect from creditors. This allows individuals with debt to keep their homes rather than having their home sold to satisfy a judgment. The law raises the NC homestead exemption from $18,500 to $35,000 per individual ($70,000 per married couple). If the homeowner is 65 or older...

The Private Sector and Government Response to the Mortgage Foreclosure Crisis

Julia Gordon, CRL Senior Policy Counsel, testifies before the U.S. House of Representatives Financial Services Committee on why we need a stronger, multi-pronged approach to stopping the foreclosure epidemic. For questions about this testimony, contact Julia Gordon at julia.gordon@responsiblelending.org or (202) 349-1878.

End Predatory Pricing on Home Loans (Yield-Spread Premiums)

Did you know that 6 out of 10 people who received subprime loans during the height of the lending boom could have qualified for a lower-cost mortgage--and it was completely legal? The vast majority of subprime loans made by mortgage brokers or loan officers came with a "yield-spread premium" – a kickback that brokers received from lenders in exchange for...

Mortgage Repairs Lag Far Behind Foreclosures

The latest mortgage data through second quarter 2010 show that while mortgage companies have stepped up their efforts outside the HAMP program, loan repairs are still dwarfed by the foreclosure epidemic. The chart below vividly illustrates that Federal efforts to stop foreclosures through the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) simply aren't keeping pace with the foreclosure epidemic. Notes on chart...
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