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AntZ
08-10-2011, 10:46 PM
Gov't considers turning foreclosures into rentals

By DEREK KRAVITZ
AP Economics Writer

Aug 10, 3:25 PM EDT



WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration may turn thousands of government-owned foreclosures into rental properties to help boost falling home prices.

The Federal Housing Finance Agency said Wednesday it is seeking input from investors on how to rent homes owned by government-controlled mortgage companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and the Federal Housing Administration.

The U.S. government rescued Fannie and Freddie in September 2008 and has funded them since the financial crisis. The mortgage giants own or guarantee about half of the nation's mortgages and nearly all new mortgages.

At the end of last month, the government owned roughly 248,000 foreclosed homes, officials said. About 70,000 of those are listed for sale. But officials expect the number of foreclosures to soar in the coming months.

Many foreclosures have been stalled so attorneys general and federal regulators can investigate whether lenders cut corners and improperly handled thousands of cases. Once a settlement is finalized, foreclosures are expected to pick up again and further depress home prices.

Converting the homes into rentals may reduce "credit losses and help stabilize neighborhoods and home values," said Edward DeMarco, acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which oversees Fannie and Freddie.

Homes in foreclosure sell at a 20 percent discount on average, which can hurt prices of surrounding homes.

It also might meet the growing demand for rentals. Since the housing meltdown, nearly 3 million households have become renters. At least 3 million more are expected by 2015, according to census data analyzed by Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies and The Associated Press.

A federal "request for information" released Wednesday included an option for previous homeowners to rent out the homes or for current renters to lease to own. Private investors could also be allowed to manage the rental properties.

Officials are also mulling whether to only implement the program in areas hit hardest by foreclosures and in those with high demand for rental housing, such as Arizona and Florida.

The homes include single-family homes and condominiums. The deadline for responses is Sept. 15.

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Bad enough your neighbor forecloses, now you can look forward to getting a Section 8 family to move in there! :cheerlead:

Southern Belle
08-10-2011, 10:52 PM
Idiots

PorkChopSandwiches
08-10-2011, 10:57 PM
Fantastic lets get the government into the housing game :roll:

FBD
08-11-2011, 12:21 AM
:waiting: I still dont see any evidence they're socialists...


:clue:

:shifty:

:nuts:

Griffin
08-11-2011, 01:41 AM
will these be rent controlled cause I hate moving.

Acid Trip
08-11-2011, 03:06 PM
The government needs to GET THE FUCK OUT OF HOUSING. Everything they do in regards to housing is a giant cluster fuck.

Besides, if the government is your landlord then the good old taxpayer is on the hook when the A/C goes out, pipes burst, roof needs replacing, etc. Renters also feel no obligation to keep up the property cause it's not theirs. I make my tenants since a document along the lines of "If you abuse my house I'll fucking kill you and your whole family".

It actually threatens lawsuits for any damage not covered by the deposit but you get the point.

AntZ
08-11-2011, 03:21 PM
About 18 years ago, my aunt retired and moved to Arizona to be near her son. They took some of their extra money and bought a 4 room apt. building to generate some extra income to live on. My cousin told me about one renter that let a full size dog live in one of the bedrooms of one of the apartments. The dog tore out all the carpet and dug through most of the dry wall in the room. They walked out in the middle of one night!