by Rep. Grijalva. HR 6116. They need co-sponsors to get a hearing. Just let me 
know if you have any questions.

Best,

Liz

New Bill Pushes for Greater Housing Security for Families Facing Foreclosure

CEPR's Dean Baker testifies on merits of Own-to-Rent before House Subcommittee 
on Domestic Policy

For Immediate Release: May 22, 2008
Contact: Alan Barber, (202) 293-5380 x115

WASHINGTON, D.C.- In an effort to provide greater housing security to families 
put at risk by the current crisis in the housing market, Congressman Raul 
Grijalva, (D-AZ) introduced a bill yesterday that would allow homeowners of 
moderate-value homes who are facing foreclosure to remain in their homes as 
renters. The core components of the bill were later discussed by 
<http://www.cepr.net/>Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) 
Co-Director, Dean Baker during a hearing before the Subcommittee of the House 
of Representatives Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

The hearing, "Neighborhoods: the Blameless Victims of the Subprime Mortgage 
Crisis," focused on the effects of the meltdown of the mortgage market on 
neighborhoods and communities, particularly the increase in the number of 
vacant and abandoned properties due to foreclosures.

To offset this rise in vacant houses and, more importantly, make sure that 
families have safe, secure housing, Congressman Grijalva's bill, "The Saving 
Family Homes Act of 2008," incorporates many of the ideas found in Dean Baker's 
<http://www.cepr.net/index.php/op-eds-columns/op-eds-columns/the-subprime-borrower-protection-plan/>Own-to-Rent
 proposal.

The key feature of both the bill and 
<http://www.cepr.net/index.php/op-eds-columns/op-eds-columns/the-subprime-borrower-protection-plan/>Own-To-Rent
 proposal would allow moderate-income homeowners facing foreclosure to remain 
in their homes paying the fair-market rent for their house. This rent would be 
adjusted annually in accordance with the consumer price index. This would apply 
to mortgages issued on owner-occupied homes prior to July 2007 and would be 
targeted at homes appraised at less than the median price of the market in that 
area.

The plan is likely to lead to many homeowners staying in their homes as owners, 
since it gives lenders a strong incentive to negotiate terms of mortgages 
rather then end up as landlords with a long-term tenant.

Unlike other solutions to the mortgages crisis, the bill and proposal help 
families at no taxpayer expense. Also, there is no need for additional 
bureaucracy since this plan would be an outgrowth of current foreclosure 
structures. As part of the existing foreclosure structures, the plan would 
provide immediate relief with no additional time needed to take effect.

The idea of Own-to-Rent is one that enjoys support across the political 
spectrum, having received praise from conservative economists including 
American Enterprise Institute (AEI) Fellow Desmond Lachman, and former economic 
advisor to President Bush, Andrew Samwick. For more on Congressman Grijalva, 
please visit his official <http://grijalva.house.gov/>website. More information 
on the Own-to-Rent proposal and Dean Baker's testimony can be found 
<http://www.cepr.net/index.php/component/option,com_issues/task,view_issue/issue,11/Itemid,22/>here.

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