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N0699 House Office Building

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P.O. Box 30014
Lansing, MI 48909-7514

Phone: (517) 373-3816
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Corriveau Votes to Crack Down on Predatory Lending Practices

Home Loan Protection Act will safeguard Michigan homeowners

LANSING – With home foreclosures skyrocketing to Depression-era levels, State Representative Marc Corriveau (D-Northville) today voted for the Michigan Home Loan Protection Act, a comprehensive legislative package that cracks down on predatory mortgage-lending practices and strengthens consumer protections in the face of the collapsing subprime mortgage market.

"The foreclosure crisis is devastating communities in western Wayne County and all across Michigan," said Corriveau, a lead sponsor of the package. "Predatory lending practices have played a large in role in the thousands of foreclosures that have left homes abandoned and driven down property values. This plan will crack down on predatory lending and help get Michigan on the road to recovery."

The Michigan Home Loan Protection Act will:

  • Ban predatory lending practices, such as making loans without requiring a borrower to prove their ability to repay the loan, encouraging a borrower to default, charging excessive late fees and charging fees for a payoff statement.

  • Protect homeowners' equity by prohibiting home refinancing to generate fees for the lender unless there is a tangible net benefit to the borrower.

  • Protect consumers from being steered toward high-cost loans when they would otherwise qualify for a traditional loan.

  • Require vulnerable borrowers to receive independent counseling from a certified third-party, non-profit counselor.

  • Give injured and aggrieved homeowners legal recourse so they can independently enforce these consumer protections against unscrupulous lenders.

According to the latest figures from RealtyTrac, an Irvine, Calif.-based online foreclosure firm, Michigan ranks fifth in the nation in foreclosures, with 12,792 foreclosure filings in May 2008.

According to the latest figures from RealtyTrac, an Irvine, Calif.-based online foreclosure firm, Michigan ranks fifth in the nation in foreclosures, with 12,792 foreclosure filings in May 2008. More than half of the country's foreclosure activity last month took place in just four states: California, Florida, Arizona and Michigan, according to RealtyTrac.

According to federal data, subprime borrowers are often steered by brokers into signing Adjustable Rate Mortgages (ARMs) and are not given the option of fixed-rate loans, nor informed of the inherent risks of ARMs. Some lenders and brokers write loans they know borrowers cannot afford just to collect the fees and commissions. Federal home-loan agencies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac estimate that 30 to 50 percent of all borrowers with subprime loans could have qualified for more affordable mortgages.

The Michigan Home Loan Protection Act is a key component of a comprehensive strategy to combat the rising tide of foreclosures currently devastating Michigan. Other pieces of this strategy include Save the Dream, mortgage loan officer regulation, combating appraisal fraud, and streamlining tax foreclosure law.

"Being forcibly removed from one's home is one of the most stressful and devastating events a family can experience," Corriveau said. "Predatory home loans jeopardize entire communities and hamper Michigan's economic recovery. This plan will hold lenders accountable and help reverse the skyrocketing rate of foreclosures in our state."

 

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