The Home Front

President Bush Signs Housing Legislation

By Luke Mullins

Posted: July 30, 2008

As home prices continue to tumble across the country, President Bush quietly signed the gigantic housing bill that recently passed congress.

From The Associated Press:

President Bush on Wednesday signed a massive housing bill intended to provide mortgage relief for 400,000 struggling homeowners and stabilize financial markets.

Bush signed the bill without any fanfare or signing ceremony, affixing his signature to the measure he once threatened to veto, in the Oval Office in the early morning hours. He was surrounded by top administration officials, including Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Housing Secretary Steve Preston.

"We look forward to put in place new authorities to improve confidence and stability in markets," White House spokesman Tony Fratto said. He said that the Federal Housing Administration would begin right away to implement new policies "intended to keep more deserving American families in their homes."

The measure, regarded as the most significant housing legislation in decades, lets homeowners who cannot afford their payments refinance into more affordable government-backed loans rather than losing their homes.

It offers a temporary financial lifeline to troubled mortgage companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and tightens controls over the two government-sponsored businesses.

who's mortagage

does it matter who our mortgage is thru or does it your mortgage has to be thru a perticular vendor

joe of CO @ Aug 30, 2008 22:50:59 PM

refinance home

If there is any help for us to refinance our home . my husband is disabeled and is on a fixed income. We are on an adjustiable rate home and need to be on a fixed rate.our credit is only fair, so please reply.

Ruth Burris of TX @ Aug 08, 2008 15:26:54 PM

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As more homeowners face foreclosure, government sponsored programs are becoming available to help struggling homeowners remain in their homes.

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With the mortgage mess still unraveling, the name mortgagemenders may be useful for a group or individual in identifying themselves as a contact source to help burdened homeowners. If anybody has a need for this name, contact: kmonnie@verizon.net

Scot's Slant of CA @ Aug 01, 2008 13:35:50 PM

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