Predatory Lending Florida

Predatory Lending Florida
Predatory Lending Florida

Illinois foreclosure listings represent the fourth highest in the country.

California is at the top of the list with 32,500 followed by Florida with

approximately 27,000 listings and Colorado at roughly 11,000 filings.

Combined with Illinois, these four states account for 52% of all homes in

foreclosure nationwide.

The staggering foreclosure rates in Illinois prompted Governor Rod

Blagojevich to file amendments to HB 4050, the Illinois Predatory Lending

Database Program. HB4050 protects consumers fight predatory lending

practices by shifting focus on the lenders who offer non-traditional types of

loans.

Under the proposed rules for HB 4050, Cook County first time homebuyers

and owners opting to refinance their primary residence will be

recommended for financial counseling if the loan they are considering

contains any of the following provisions:

? Permits interest-only payments;

? Allows payments that results in negative amortization;

? Total points and fees payable by the borrower exceed 5% of the

amount of the mortgage;

? Approval of the loan relies on the stated income of the borrower;

? A pre-payment penalty is included; or

? The financing transaction includes a second lien on the property,

often known as an 80/20 loan.

HB 4050 main purpose is to alert consumers that subprime lending

practices can lead to financial ruin. Todays housing market focuses so

much on the credit history of the homebuyer, and with some homebuyers

who have had past credit issues, spotty employment or not enough funds

for a down payment --- some lenders have gone to great lengths to get

their business. However, this practice is costing the same homebuyer way

more than they can afford ¨C without them even realizing it. By enacting HB

4050, these same homebuyers will be instructed and informed regarding

the types of loans available, the type of loan they are considering and

what it means to their financial future. Many of these items are not

currently provided by the lenders who practice subprime loan lending.

Luckily, Governor Blagojevich has an eye on his Illinois homebuyers and the

lenders who serve the Illinois residents. Currently, HB 4050 is in the pilot

program phase and is being piloted in Cook County. Illinois residents

outside of Cook County should expect to see it offered to them also in the

near future. The governors¡¯ mission is to see the Illinois foreclosure listings

numbers drop and this is a great start to realizing that mission.

About the Author:

Bob Smith is a freelancer but regularly writes for ForeclosureListingsNationWide.com. You can get more information on Illinois foreclosure listings at http://www.foreclosurelistingsnationwide.com.

Source - Illinois Foreclosure Listing Tops 11,000 Addresses, Governor Steps In!

Foreclosure Lawyer - StopForeclosureLawyer.com




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