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Write or Email your Congressional Representatives!

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Real Estate Agent with G & C Properties 01802303

Folks there are some great pieces of legislation that have been introduced that would provide much needed relief and oversight for the real estate industry and consumer.

 

First we have S.1394, the Mortgage Cancellation Tax Relief Act.   This piece of legislation was introduced this week by Senators Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) and George Voinovich (R-Ohio).   The goal is to limit or alleviate the tax burden when someone has experienced a true economic loss.  This is a huge issue for many families, especially with today's market conditions and the sub-prime loan mess.  To get more information, please read, NAR-Do Away with the Phantom Tax.

 

We also have a bill, Community Choice in Real Estate Act (H.R. 111) to preserve a separation of banking and real estate, by keeping banks out of real estate.  To read more, please see Banks in Real Estate Issue Takes on New Urgency.

 

If either of these potential pieces of legislation resonate with you, please email or write your local House representatives,   and/or  U.S. Senators and let them how you feel!  Elected officials do keep a log of written letters and many are now keeping track of emails to in order to measure the pulse of their constituency.  

 

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Wayne and Lynda Gomillion
Real Living Hagan Realtors | Pinehurst ~ Southern Pines, NC - Pinehurst, NC
Thanks for the worthwhile post!
May 16, 2007 09:40 AM
Allison Stewart
St.Cloud Homes - Saint Cloud, FL
St. Cloud Fl Realtor, Osceola County Real Estate 407-616-9904
Okay thak for providing the links- I hope Realtors and consumers alike as a whole recognize what impact the banks taking over Real Estate transactions will have locally.  Not all out of area lenders are aware that Real Estate is local. Our Markets vary dramatically, and what looks good in one region is not achievable in another in terms of price. As the market continues to worsen and is inundated with Foreclosures fewer and fewer people will actually be able to afford homes. This will not benefit the consumer, as banks will looking to recover expenses in taking the homes in Foreclosure. In some areas it could possibly harm the local economy, jobs, etc as people are forced out to find less expensive areas to live. 
May 16, 2007 10:28 AM
Ana Connell
G & C Properties - Burbank, CA
Burbank Real Estate Agent
Thank you for the great comments!  Allison I agree, this legislation could have amazing implications!  What's interesting is that until today I had not heard or read anything about this!  Certainly nothing in the mainstream media.
May 16, 2007 11:21 AM
Beth Bastian
Rosemont Financial Inc - Simi Valley, CA
Simi Valley Real Estate
I will defenantly click on the links and let my congressman know how I feel.
May 20, 2007 01:20 PM