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Don't Let Judges Tear Up Mortgage Contracts
Wall Street Journal
February 13, 2009

The nation faces a foreclosure crisis of historic proportions, and there is an understandable desire on the part of the federal government to "do something" to help. House Judiciary Chairman John Conyers's bill, which is moving swiftly through Congress (and companion legislation introduced by Sen. Richard Durbin) would allow bankruptcy judges to modify home mortgages by reducing both the interest rate and principal amount on the loan. This would be a profound mistake.

U.S. Housing Slump Has ‘Just Begun,’ Says Forecaster Talbott
Bloomberg News
February 5, 2009

John R. Talbott is an oracle with a track record: His previous books predicted the collapse of both the housing bubble and the tech-stock binge before it. A friend who runs a New York steak house introduces him as Johnny Nostradamus. Talbott’s latest predictions are sobering. The U.S. is only halfway through the total potential decline in housing prices, he says. Home values will continue to deteriorate for four to five years, he forecasts. Adjustable-rate mortgages issued in 2004 and 2005, for example, are only now resetting for the first time, he notes.

How Banks Are Worsening the Foreclosure Crisis
BusinessWeek
February 13, 2009

The bad mortgages that got the current financial crisis started have produced a terrifying wave of home foreclosures. Unless the foreclosure surge eases, even the most extravagant federal stimulus spending won't spur an economic recovery.

Posted: Fri, February 13 2009 2:07 PM by Octavion

Comments

Chris said:

The amount of foreclosures in Detroit, Mich., is unbelievable

You would need a day just to shred all the papers.

Click here and watch the video about Detroit foreclosures.

Chris

 

# February 14, 2009 2:05 PM
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