Rember when this made national headline's...the mean banks did these nasty forclosures. Look where the money is going! I hope these Wallstreet Banks are not supporting Obama's re-election?
Money intended to aid struggling homeowners is being diverted in states across
the nation to cover their budget shortfalls, The New York Times reported.
The cash is part of a $25
billion national settlement with banks for abuses in mortgage and foreclosure
processes and was supposed to go to foreclosure prevention, investigations into
fraud and countering the housing crisis.
California’s share in the
settlement was more than $400 million. Gov. Jerry Brown has proposed using the
bulk of that sum to pay down the state’s debts. Only 27 states have devoted all
their funds from the banks to housing programs, a report by Enterprise Community
Partners, a national affordable housing group, found according to the
Times.
Some 15 states have said all or most of the money will be used for
other purposes. Texas put its share, $125 million, into the general fund,
Missouri is using its $40 million on higher education, Indiana will spending
more than half its amount to pay energy bills for poor families, and Virginia
will send most of its $67 million to local governments, the Times
reported.
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Shaun Donovan has
been pressing states to use the money as intended. “Other uses fail to
capitalize on the opportunities presented by the settlement to bring real,
concerted relief to homeowners and the communities in which they live,” he told
the Times.
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http://www.newsmax.com/US/mortgage-divert-foreclosure-states/2012/05/16/id/439278
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