The New York State Senate has passed comprehensive legislation (S.8143-A), cosponsored by Senator Serphin R. Maltese, to address the subprime mortgage crisis in New York by immediately assisting homeowners who are facing foreclosure from losing their homes while implementing critical reforms designed to help prevent them from losing their homes in the future.
The legislation is the result of an agreement reached between the Governor, the Senate and the Assembly, and announced publicly last week.
Statistics compiled by the New York State Banking Department show approximately one in 200 New York homes is currently in the foreclosure process. Some areas of New York –most notably Queens – are being disproportionately impacted. According to a recent New York University study, foreclosures in New York City doubled from 2004 to 2007. Queens County had 6,157 foreclosure filings last year.
The bill is an effort to balance the government’s responsibility to provide reasonable consumer protection and the need to offer affordable credit options to New Yorkers.
"The dream of owning a home has turned into a nightmare for far too many New Yorkers in the wake of this foreclosure crisis," said Senator Maltese. "This legislation will hopefully help families who are at risk of losing their homes because of the subprime mortgage crisis and at the same time ensure that future home buyers will continue to have access to the mortgage market."
Assist People Currently Facing Foreclosure
The immediate focus of the bill will assist existing homeowners facing foreclosure. Those provisions include:
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Avoid Another Crisis In The Future
There are additional reforms in the bill that are designed to prevent future crises. They include:
A number of new programs to fund homeowner counseling have already been established in New York State, including the Subprime Foreclosure Prevention Services Program, a $25 million statewide program approved by the Legislature. This program includes grants and aid to non-profits to provide financial counseling, mediation, legal representation, negotiation, and other support services to borrowers who are facing default or foreclosure.
Additionally, the State Foreclosure Prevention Working Group is a multi-state task force working with subprime mortgage loan servicers to reduce the number of unnecessary foreclosures by encouraging loan modifications and other sustainable long-term solutions.
To date, the most notable outreach effort is Operation Protect Your Home, a series of foreclosure prevention forums bringing borrowers and servicers together face-to-face to discuss possible alternatives to foreclosure. Seven Operation Protect Your Home forums have been held across the state – in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Queens, Westchester and Staten Island with the most recent forum in Long Island on June 7.
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