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Provisions
from Reid will speed help to Nevadans
Senator
Harry Reid stood with President Barack Obama as the Helping
Families Save Their Homes Act and the Fraud Enforcement
and Recovery Act were signed into law. Reid led the U.S.
Senate to passage of both bills in which he included provisions
to provide help for Nevadans struggling to stay in their homes.
The Helping Families Save Their Homes Act includes
several provisions to promote homeownership and fight
foreclosure while preventing the rampant mortgage fraud that has
contributed to the current economic crisis. It authorizes
updates and improves the Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) program to encourage loan modifications. It
also provides resources to HUD to combat mortgage scams,
including additional staff and advertising to warn consumers
about scams and inform them of legitimate foreclosure-relief
services. The measure also includes new protections for
tenants of foreclosed homes.
The Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act provides critical
funding and new tools to let law enforcement prosecute and
punish those responsible for the mortgage and corporate frauds
that have hurt countless hardworking Americans and led to the
worst financial crisis in decades. It also closes several legal
loopholes that otherwise may allow individuals guilty of
criminal conduct to evade prosecution. Individuals who have
engaged in corruption or deliberate criminal behavior should not
be able to escape punishment on a technicality.
“President Obama understands how difficult the current economic
situation is for Nevada families,” Reid said. “The two bills
signed into law today take important steps to protect consumers
by encouraging modification of loans for homeowners who are
upside down in their mortgage and cracking down on mortgage
fraud to prevent more bad loans that lead to foreclosures.
These measures bring real help to Nevada and hope to people who
are on the brink of losing their homes.”
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