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07/02/2008   GAAS:501:08   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   Print Version |

Gov. Schwarzenegger Issues Statement on Home Foreclosure Legislation

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger today issued the following statement regarding SB 1137 by Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) that would help protect homeowners by requiring a mortgage holder to provide a 30-day notice to a borrower prior to filing any default notice leading to the foreclosure. The bill would also provide tenants of foreclosed properties a minimum of 60 days notice to move and require holders of foreclosed properties to maintain the property.

“We need many tools to help Californians through this housing crisis, and this bipartisan legislation provides one more tool by giving borrowers the critical time needed before a foreclosure begins to work with their lenders and stay in their homes. We all benefit when families are able to remain in their homes, so I continue to encourage both borrowers and lenders to communicate and work together because it allows Californians to hold on to the American Dream of owning a home.”

 

The state Department of Corporations also announced today  that the number of loan modifications in California increased dramatically in the months of April and May over January, meaning state action to work with lenders is helping Californians find more workable loans and keep their homes.

To help Californians hit hard by the mortgage crisis, the Governor has:

 
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