New Administration Proposal Would Let Foreclosed Borrowers Rent Their Homes
A top Treasury Department official told a Senate panel yesterday that the government is considering a proposal to allow homeowners to stay in their home as renters after a foreclosure.
If enacted, the plan would attempt to address the glut of vacant properties in neighborhoods across the country, helping drag down home values. It would be yet another acknowledgment by the Obama administration that some borrowers cannot be saved from foreclosure despite government and industry efforts.
“It’s certainly an idea we’re thinking about,” Herbert M. Allison, assistant secretary for financial stability, told the Senate Banking Committee. A Treasury spokeswoman said that the proposal was being studied but that no decision had been made.
“This could make sense as a last resort for troubled homeowners who would otherwise lose their homes and find themselves with nowhere to live,” said Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.).
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