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AARP statement on Assembly Legislative
Package to address the subprime mortgage
foreclosure crisis
ALBANY,
N.Y., Jan. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- AARP
commends the leadership of Assembly Speaker
Sheldon Silver for proposing a comprehensive
solution to the foreclosure crisis in New
York State.
Many older New Yorkers who had accrued a
lifetime of equity in their homes were
targeted by subprime lenders and are now
faced with losing their homes.
The Assembly approach addresses the crisis head on by helping those in
default and in foreclosure with a grant fund
and resources for financial counseling.
In addition, the Assembly calls for the passing of the Responsible
Lending Act of 2008 to address the predatory
nature of mortgage lending in our state to
prevent future foreclosures.
The foreclosure rate is the highest in the subprime market-place where
there is a history of unscrupulous lending
practices. These practices have targeted
low- to middle-income persons and the
elderly. Borrowers 65 years of age or older
have been found to be 3 times more likely to
hold a subprime mortgage than borrowers less
than 35 years of age.
According to the National Center for Responsible Lending's "Losing
Ground" Report, one out of every five
subprime mortgages that has originated
during the past two years will end in
foreclosure. For an older person, a
foreclosure can mean losing a retirement
nest egg as well as a lifetime of family
memories without the ability to ever
recover.
AARP believes the recommendations outlined in the Assembly plan announced
today will undoubtedly save many New Yorkers
from losing their homes.