NEWS RELEASE Homeowners Get Relief as Governor Signs Democrats' Priority

Oregon House Democrats

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 11, 2012  

Jared Mason-Gere (503) 986-1907

Molly Woon (503) 986-1074

 

Homeowners Get Relief as Governor Signs Democrats’ Priority

Reforms help underwater Oregon homeowners, hold banks accountable 

SALEM- A hard-fought legislative victory for Oregon homeowners became law today as Governor John Kitzhaber signed SB 1552, a top priority of Democrats in the Legislature this February session. 

The foreclosure reform bill requires banks to meet with homeowners facing foreclosure or underwater on their mortgages in mandatory mediation. It allows homeowners to meet with housing counselors prior to mediation, but enables homeowners to bypass housing counselors if they aren’t able to meet within a thirty day period. It also outlaws the practice of dual-track foreclosures in which banks enter into conversations with homeowners to negotiate terms of a loan while simultaneously beginning the process of foreclosure.

Rep. Paul Holvey (D-Eugene), a champion of the protections, hailed the bill’s signing. “We overcame the opposition of big Wall Street banks, House Republicans and the mortgage industry to pass a bill that will not only help those facing foreclosure, but help underwater homeowners avoid foreclosure altogether. The Governor’s signature caps off a long fight to stand up for middle class homeowners.”

“Members of our caucus worked hard to help Oregonians by refusing to take no for an answer on meaningful reforms that hold big banks accountable. We had great advocacy on this bill from homeowners across Oregon who helped us deliver for middle class Oregonians,” said Rep. Tina Kotek (D-Portland),  House Democratic Leader.

“Democrats stood up for middle class families this session by fighting until the very last day of session for foreclosure reform. Today marks a significant victory for Oregonians,” said Senate Majority Leader Diane Rosenbaum (D-Portland). “With the loss of homes and declining home values, families and neighborhoods across the state continue to suffer in this housing crisis. This legislative victory is an important step to maintaining strong communities and keeping a roof over the heads of struggling families in Oregon.”

SB 1552, which enacts a number of long-sought protections for homeowners and cracks down on the unethical practices of Wall Street banks, was one of the most high profile issues debated in the Legislature.   Democrats had previously pushed for tough foreclosure reforms and homeowner protections, ultimately succeeding in the February session.  The bill had overwhelming support from Oregonians, and strong public pressure helped advocates overcome years of opposition in order to push the bill through.

“We’re continuing to work very aggressively so that we can begin helping people as soon as the law takes effect. This bill makes certain that all homeowners at risk of foreclosure have the opportunity to benefit from face to face mediation,” said Rep. Chris Garrett (D-Lake Oswego), “This is one of the proudest accomplishments of a very successful legislative session.”

 

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