C.A.R. NewsLetter, Mar. 6, 2009
HOUSING STIMULUS LAW UPDATE
C.A.R.'s Legal Department has released a new legal article, Housing Stimulus Laws for 2009, to help REALTORS® understand the recent laws enacted by federal and California lawmakers. This legal article addresses the $787 billion economic stimulus bill, the federal Making Home Affordable Program, and new California housing stimulus laws.
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Here are some of the highlights of C.A.R.’s Housing Stimulus Laws for 2009:
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Eligibility requirements for the $8,000 first-time homebuyer tax credit.
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Updated contact information for determining whether a borrower has a Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac loan. This contact information is also pertinent because lenders are generally prohibited from reducing real estate commissions for Fannie Mae short sales (see Realegal 2/27/09).
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Details of the $275 billion Making Home Affordable Program, which includes refinances up to 105% of current value and government subsidized loan modifications.
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Monetary incentives of $500 for participating loan servicers and $1,500 for borrowers for doing short sales under the Making Home Affordable Program (see Question 57).
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Guidelines for the $10,000 new home tax credit under California law.
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Explanation of the new 90-day extension to the foreclosure process for lenders without comprehensive loan modification programs.
C.A.R. also has prepared a new resource guide that provides a summary of the federal programs, with links to a variety of sources for more detailed information. The guide is available at http://www.car.org/governmentalaffairs/federal/hrlmp/.