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Hi, I'm From the Government...here to Help!

Hi, we’re from the government and we’re here to help! A scary statement for New Jersey taxpayers.

While many problems require government assistance I’m not here to debate when and where state or federal action is needed.

DomeHere in New Jersey, a panel of legislators has approved a measure to make mortgage lenders pay $2,000 before taking a homeowner with a sub prime mortgage into foreclosure. 

Is it too little to late, or too much all together? 

The proposal was part of a bill designed to slow a surge in foreclosures hitting the state because borrowers cannot afford their sub prime loans amid the wider economic damage inflicted by a dramatic tightening in credit availability.

The Fund would then be distributed first to non profit groups qualified to counsel people facing foreclosure. Any remaining money would be used to help homeowners facing foreclosure with emergency assistance loans.

Foreclosure filings by New Jersey mortgage lenders rose 22 percent from a year ago to over 44,000 in the January-to-August period, while the number of completed foreclosures rose to 1,862 in the second quarter from 1,117 in the first three months. 

The bill was one of a number of items taken up recently by a group of NJ Legislative committees.  Unfortunately this bill was introduced last spring, yet many questions remain unanswered.

For example:
 

· What are the administrative costs associated with this ambitious plan.

· How long will this program take to be up and running.

· Once a home is converted to affordable housing, will current affordable housing guidelines be enforced.

· Perhaps most important, how will this affect those home buyers now coming into the market…higher mortgage costs?

I don’t have the answers to the difficult questions facing our nation.

Bit I do have some advice for the New Jersey Legislature...

Work on economy in government..lighten our state and local tax load.  You’ll be suprised at the results.

We might be able to afford to pay our mortgages!

 

 

Keller Williams Atlantic Shore, Laura Giannotta 609-384-6121

 

 

Laura Giannotta
 Keller Williams Realty - Atlantic Shore
REALTOR-Associate® 
e-PRO®, ABR®
609-384-6121
Laura@JerseyShoreViews.com

Representing New Jersey home buyers and sellers in southern Ocean County;  Homes in Waretown, Homes in Barnegat, Homes in Manahawkin, Homes in Eagleswood, Homes in Tuckerton, Homes in Little Egg Harbor and Homes on Long Beach Island.  You can also contact me about homes in northern Atlantic County;  Homes in Galloway, Homes in Absecon, Homes in Mullica, Homes in Egg Harbor, Homes in Mizpah and Homes in Mays Landing.

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When people in power do not understand a problem, yet feel the need to look like they are in charge, bad things usually happen.  Does the law really limit this to sub-prime borrowers?  If they are sub-prime, what makes anyone think that they will be able to pay in the future?  What is the purpose of the emergeny assistance loan?  Ugh!   

Posted by Erik Hitzelberger, --Louisville-Bullitt County Real Estate (RE/MAX Alliance - Louisville REALTOR-Luxury Homes) about 1 year ago

Hi Laura ... You are being way too logical.  Logic does not seem to factor into most of the decisions made by government :) 

Posted by Marie Meyer, Orange County New York RealtorĀ® (Keller Williams Realty) about 1 year ago

I agree here....action just to be seen like they are doing something....and I agree maybe way too late.

Posted by Dan Brudnok - Realtor, e-PRO, ABR, CSP - Chester County RE Professional (Keller Williams - Exton - PA License Number #RS225179L ) about 1 year ago

I don't know what to think anymore. it's not easy trying to figure out what will be good or not anymore.

Posted by Nancy Larson (Greater Coastal Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

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