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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2009 California Mortgage Lending Toolkit for New Legislators

The California Office of the Center for Responsible Lending prepared the following documents to help California's newest legislators navigate the predatory mortgage lending arena. About Mortgage Lending SNAPSHOT: California Mortgage and Foreclosure Data January 2009 CA Foreclosures by Assembly and Senate District Read Paul Leonard's August 4 testimony on the state of the mortgage crisis in California, " The Mortgage...

SNAPSHOT: California Mortgage and Foreclosure Data January 2009

After years of industry-blocked efforts to strengthen lending standards, the growth in reckless lending and abusive practices has left California facing a foreclosure crisis with catastrophic consequences for families, communities, and the California economy as a whole. California needs policy reforms to stem the tide of foreclosures, and to tighten lending standards to prevent a repeat of this foreclosure crisis...

Experts Support Judicial Loan Modification

Jack Kemp, a former Republican secretary of Housing and Urban Development, in an LA Times editorial, said: "Bankruptcy law is wildly off-kilter in how it treats homeownership. Under current law, courts can lower unreasonably high interest rates on secured loans, reschedule secured loan payments to make them more affordable and adjust the secured portion of loans down to the fair...

The Way Ahead: A Framework for Policy Responses

Presented by Kathleen Keest, Senior Policy Counsel-Center for Responsible Lending at the symposium "The Subprime Housing Crisis: Interdisciplinary Policy Perspectives" October 10-11, 2008 at The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA In many respects, events have overtaken this conference. In 2006, CRL released a study that projected 2.2 million foreclosures of subprime mortgages. [1] But by this spring, Credit Suisse...

State & Local Foreclosure Prevention Policy Options

Foreclosure Prevention Is Good Policy Excessive foreclosures of unsustainable loans are at the root of the financial crisis. Although devastating for homeowners, the impacts of foreclosures are much broader. Neighbors lose property value; municipalities lose tax revenues; and the economy loses needed purchasing power. Any solution to the current crisis, therefore, must address the problem of runaway foreclosures. While mass...

HB 2623 Emergency Foreclosure Reduction Program

Summary of Bill Full Session Law This legislation creates a program within the Commissioner of Banks' office designed to reduce the number of subprime foreclosures in North Carolina. The law requires that homeowners receive at least 45 days' notice before foreclosure proceedings begin, and gives the Commissioner of Banks (COB) the authority to extend the foreclosure process an additional 30...
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