Friday, May 16, 2008

< Go Back 
 

Oct. 5 - Relief Bill For Homeowners Advance (cont)
Information for Sellers

To help offset the $650 million in tax revenue, the legislation makes it harder to get breaks on capital gains taxes for the sale of second homes. The White House supports the measure but wants mortgage relief to be in effect three years, not permanent as approved in the House. Bush also is opposed to limiting tax breaks on the sale of second homes.

The Mortgage Bankers Association expressed strong support for the bipartisan tax-relief bill but fiercely criticized another measure, opposed by Republicans on a House Judiciary subcommittee that narrowly approved passing it to the full committee.  That measure, which faces a contentious future in Congress, would revise the bankruptcy code to aid homeowners facing default and foreclosure. If enacted, it would further trim profits at hard-hit mortgage lenders.

The bill would allow judges to order mortgage lenders to ease terms for homeowners in bankruptcy proceedings. Currently, mortgage lenders can foreclose against a homeowner in default 90 days after a bankruptcy filing. Mortgage lenders would be “terrified” of getting wrapped up in bankruptcy proceedings, said Brian Gardner, a research analyst with investment firm Keefe, Bruyette & Woods.

The MBA said in a statement: “Lenders will have no choice but to move to foreclosure right away to ensure that they are not covered by the onerous provisions of this bill. In the longer term, investors and speculators who overpaid for homes at the height of the housing bubble will have an incentive to file for bankruptcy, walk away from the loan and property, and reap an undeserved windfall.”

Similar legislation – on tax breaks and revising the bankruptcy code – are pending in the Senate. Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., proposes making the revisions permanent; Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., is proposing a seven-year window for the changes.

The tax-relief bill is H.R. 3648. The bankruptcy-related bill is H.R. 3609.

 

 


0000000
visitors since 4/21/2005

Sharon & Shannon  & 'The Twins'   -  Prudential California Realty
Sharon & Shannon Ph: 818-515-9333  -  'The Twins' Ph: 818-487-4408  -  Fax: 818-985-1690
4061 Laurel Canyon blvd
Studio City, CA 91604
www.thetwinssellhomes.com

 

More About Us . . . |  FREE HOME SEARCH |  Featured Listings |  Our Marketing Plan |  Contact Us |  Home |  Relocating to Studio City |  Request A Showing |  Sell Your House |  Your Home's Value |  Real Estate Newsletters  |  Sold Listings |  Helpful Links |  F.A.Qs |  Payment Calculators |  Buyer Articles |  Seller Articles |  Local Area Info |  Local Schools |  Local Weather |  Interest Rates |  Apply Online |  Mortgage FAQs |  Mortgage Articles |  Mortgage Links | 

LinkUAgent - Link Partner

LinkUAgent Partner



Real Estate Instant Message   Great California   LookDirectory.com - Comprehensive Human-Edited Directory       Link Exchange for Real Estate and Related Industries       Real Estate    Home Inspections USA - Find Home Inspectors and related Real Estate Services   

top 10% awardAwarded Top 10% in the Nation for Consumer Satisfaction by the Internet Consumer Group
more info
   Real Estate Link World   LinkRE.com - Real Estate Resources and Directory     Realtor and Real Estate Agent Directory    Real Estate 4 The Largest Real Estate Portal Directory   RealEstateAward.com    Top 100 Best Websites    RealEstateLinkExchange.com       RealEstatePopular.com   REALS - A Comprehensive Real Estate Directory       Top2Agents.com     Valuecom Real Estate Gold
   
HomeResearcher.com    REALS Top 100 Sites    Directory Real Estate - Meta-Directory for Real Estate         
[ Yahoo! Maps ]
Map of 4061 Laurel Canyon Blvd
Studio City, CA 91604-2016
          Real Estate Guide
   NetSavvyAgent.com    World Real Estate Directory - PropertyTrek     Zeus Reciprocal Link Generator   ClickState.com - Comprehensive United States of Americas Web Directory   Interview Agent    

Powered by LinkUSystems: LinkURealty - Real Estate Web Design & Websites