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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The United States continues to experience an |
3 | | unprecedented number of mortgage foreclosures and these, in |
4 | | turn, have contributed to a real estate market that has |
5 | | declined in a precipitous fashion; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, When a residential mortgagor defaults on his or |
7 | | her mortgage, it is common for the lending institution involved |
8 | | to obtain the property back from the mortgagor by way of |
9 | | receiving a deed in lieu of foreclosure or by foreclosing and |
10 | | then purchasing the property at a foreclosure judicial sale; |
11 | | and
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12 | | WHEREAS, In recent years, it is not unusual for a lending |
13 | | institution to have a large inventory of foreclosed properties |
14 | | and this has often led to a lending institution repeatedly |
15 | | resorting to selling a foreclosed property at a "short sale" |
16 | | price, which means that the sale price for the individual home |
17 | | is significantly less than the mortgagor's purchase price or |
18 | | even the amount of the mortgagor's outstanding loan at the time |
19 | | of the foreclosure; and
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20 | | WHEREAS, The credit rating of a person whose home has been |
21 | | foreclosed is often very low and this means that even if the |
22 | | person could afford a more modestly priced property than the |
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1 | | foreclosed home, the former homeowner is unable to qualify for |
2 | | a loan under today's standards; and
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3 | | WHEREAS, If a lending institution that expects to sell a |
4 | | foreclosed residential property at a "short sale" price were |
5 | | compelled to offer to the mortgagor modifications in the terms |
6 | | of the mortgagor's home mortgage loan, the mortgagor would, in |
7 | | many cases, be able to afford the home under the modified loan |
8 | | terms and remain in his or her home; in that case, the lending |
9 | | institution would avoid adding to its foreclosed properties |
10 | | inventory, the residential mortgagor might be able to remain in |
11 | | his or her home, the real estate market would be improved |
12 | | because fewer "short sale" properties would be depressing home |
13 | | prices on the market, neighborhood blight and crime would be |
14 | | reduced due to the decline in empty and vandalized homes, and |
15 | | all of these circumstances would tend to stem the tide of |
16 | | neighborhood deterioration that is due to the large number of |
17 | | foreclosures and vacancies; therefore, be it
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18 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
19 | | NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
20 | | we urge Congress to pass legislation that would compel any |
21 | | lending institution, before foreclosing on a residential |
22 | | property occupied by a mortgagor, to provide the mortgagor with |
23 | | modifications to the home loan that are reasonable for the |
24 | | mortgagor and that include, but are not limited to, an interest |
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1 | | rate reduction, a term extension, or other changes to the |
2 | | elements of the home loan, provided that the homeowner is |
3 | | interested in remaining in the home and qualified for the |
4 | | modified loan terms; and be it further
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5 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
6 | | presented to President Barack Obama, the Speaker of the United |
7 | | States House of Representatives, the President pro tempore of |
8 | | the United States Senate, and each member of the Illinois |
9 | | congressional delegation.
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