City Tries Eminent Domain to Aid Homeowners
Here's an article from the NY Times about some cities talking about buying up properties and renegotiating mortgages.
A City Invokes Seizure Laws To Save Homes
The power of eminent domain has traditionally worked against homeowners, who can be forced to sell their property to make way for a new highway or shopping mall. But now the working-class city of Richmond, Calif., hopes to use the same legal tool to help people stay right where they are.
Scarcely touched by the nations housing recovery and tired of waiting for federal help, Richmond is about to become the first city in the nation to try eminent domain as a way to stop foreclosures.
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Our local electeds cant do this alone, they need the backup support from their constituents, said Amy Schur, a campaign director for the national Home Defenders League. Thats whats been the game changer in this effort.
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Opponents, including the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, the American Bankers Association, the National Association of Realtors and some big investors have mounted a concerted opposition campaign on multiple levels, including flying lobbyists to California city halls and pressuring Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Housing Administration to use their control of the mortgage industry to ban the practice.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/30/business/in-a-shift-eminent-domain-saves-homes.html