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Apr 25 2007
PATRICK ANNOUNCES IMMEDIATE ACTION TO ADDRESS RISING TIDE OF HOME FORECLOSURES Print E-mail
Written by Press Release; Office of Gov. Patrick   
Wednesday, 25 April 2007
Plan focuses on criminalizing mortgage fraud; increasing consumer protection and assistance
BOSTON – Wednesday, April 25, 2007 – Governor Deval L. Patrick announced today both immediate regulatory action and proposed legislation to assist families facing home foreclosures.  The announcement of these proposals – based on the recommendations of the recent Mortgage Summit Group report – was made at the Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations’ (MACDC) Legislative Action Day.
“It is vital that we have an effective and immediate action plan in place to help homeowners facing foreclosures,” said Governor Patrick.  “Addressing this problem requires a comprehensive approach that provides for greater education and information for consumers before securing a mortgage; more robust regulatory controls over brokers and lenders; a more responsive legal framework for homeowners facing foreclosure, and clear consequences for those who engage in mortgage fraud.”

Initiatives announced include:

  1. Immediately bolstering the state’s efforts on consumer assistance and education for homeowners who may be facing foreclosure, including: an enhanced hotline; a new awareness campaign; and referrals to reputable foreclosure counselors and lenders willing to be of assistance.
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  2. Implementing regulatory changes that increase licensing and education requirements for mortgage lenders and brokers to eliminate disreputable firms and practices.
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  3. Drafting legislation to increase protections for consumers and provide penalties for mortgage fraud, including: criminalizing mortgage fraud; prohibiting abusive foreclosure rescue schemes; creating a mandatory pre-foreclosure filing notice; and establishing a central repository of foreclosure notices at the Division of Banks.
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  4. Building on the partnerships between government, non-profit organizations, and the mortgage industry to improve the support for homeowners and monitoring of the industry.  Joint efforts would include: developing a foreclosure intervention mortgage program; reviewing and identifying false, deceptive, and misleading advertising practices; reviewing sales practices of real estate brokers and salespersons that refer clients to mortgage lenders and brokers; improving the existing process of mortgage disclosure and pre and post closing consumer education; and creating a web site on financial education.

The Governor’s actions encompass recommendations put forth by the Mortgage Summit Group that was convened in response to rising foreclosures both locally and nationally. The Group, led by Commissioner of Banks Steven L. Antonakes, included nearly 50 participants from government agencies, non-profit organizations, and the mortgage lending industries who convened to develop a comprehensive foreclosure prevention strategy.  

“We really appreciate the Governor taking the time to speak with us and articulate so forcefully the need for action to address the foreclosure crisis,” says Joseph Kriesberg, President of MACDC.  “There are solutions to these problems, such as requiring mortgage companies to meet the same responsible lending standards as banks do, making the foreclosure process fairer to homeowners, and providing better counseling and education to consumers.”

The Governor will be working closely with House and Senate leaders as well as Attorney General Martha Coakley as the bill he drafts encompassing these initiatives is being finalized. The administration is also supportive of foreclosure prevention legislation already filed by Boston Mayor Thomas Menino, Senator Jarrett Barrios, and Representative David Torrisi.

Governor Patrick has been involved in fighting predatory lending and helping to reform lending practices for nearly two decades, both as a private lawyer in Boston and as chief of the Civil Rights Division in the U.S. Justice Department. As a private attorney, he helped fight for consumers being scammed by illegal tactics by lenders which resulted in a settlement of $11 million in low-income housing and low-interest loans.  His work on behalf of consumers also helped lead to a settlement between Baybanks and then-Attorney General Scott Harshbarger, which at the time was considered the “start of a national solution” to lending scams.




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Comments
One Question Mr. Governor...
Written by Jlnewbdford 1 on 2007-04-26 09:24:40
What about the people who have exhausted all their options?  
 
Where do they go to get a tax rebate for all those Illegal aliens they have been supporting over the years?  
 
Where do hard working American Citizens recoup the lost funds they've expended for Family Health Care, which has caused many of them to fall behind in other financial areas?  
 
To many it may seem a wonderful offer of assistance to those facing foreclosure. In reality it would appear to be a last ditch effort to extract that last drop of blood!  
 
We could begin to solve the financially disastrous situation in this Commonwealth overnight with one simple move on the part of Law Enforcement coming in the form of an Executive Order from the Governor's Office. Arrest, detain, and begin deportation procedures on every Illegal alien found within our borders. Then, fine and bring severe financial penalties against every American Citizen harboring, and facilitating their illegal employment.  
 
Anyone care to venture how long it would be before this Great Commonwealth of Massachusetts would be operating in the black on the ledgers?  
 
Think of the opportunities which would then be offered to our children and grand children.  
 
It all about priorities. Politicians working for America and not JUST FOR RE-ELECTION would make this situation old news in less time than it takes to talk about the options.  
 
The only other alternative is to just give up and give in. NEVER! 

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