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annm4peace

(6,119 posts)
Sat Feb 25, 2012, 05:58 PM Feb 2012

Minnesota:Foreclosure Moratorium Hearing Wed. March 7. Bill calls for 2 year moratorium on foreclosu

(this bill passing will be a long shot since the MN State House and Senate are controlled by Republicans.. but who knows.. maybe the Republicans will get enough pressure they might vote for it. I was happy to see my State Sen and State Rep are both cosigners)

1. Foreclosure Moratorium Hearing Wed. March 7

Stop Foreclosures and Evictions - Moratorium NOW!

Pack the Hearing on Foreclosures - Make Our Voices Heard!

Wednesday, March 7 12:00 Noon
State Office Building (across from State Capitol)
Room 300 South

The MN Coalition for a People’s Bailout has a bill, sponsored by Senator Scott Dibble and Representative Karen Clark, The People’s Bailout Bill (SF1521 & HF1886) which calls for:
-- A 2-year moratorium (a halt) on home foreclosures.
-- A 2-moratorium on the eviction of renters from foreclosed property


MN politicians CAN Stop Foreclosures in MN by putting a moratorium on foreclosures.

WE NEED to be at the MN state capitol on WEDNESDAY, March 7 at NOON.

to pack the hearing, to speak the truth about foreclosures, and to demand that MN politicians end foreclosures Now!

Demand that our state legislators protect OUR interests, not those of the privileged few - remind them that their votes depend on it!

We are the 99%; our voices together cannot be ignored!

There will also be a press conference at 11:30, before the hearing, room TBA.


A bill to put a Moratorium on Foreclosures & Evictions: HF 1886 & SF 1521
“Foreclosure Moratorium, Neighborhood Stabilization & Tenant Protection Bill”

A vote for the bill to put a Moratorium on Foreclosures and stop foreclosure-related evictions is a vote to keep Minnesotans in their homes.

What this bill does:
For Homeowners: The bill puts a two-year moratorium on foreclosures of owner-occupied properties. Homeowners are required to pay either their current payment or 41% of their income during the moratorium, whichever is less.
For Renters:The bill lets renters stay in their homes, paying a fair market rent (ie, their current rent) to the forecloser for 2 years after the bill takes effect.

Some common-sense reasons to pass this bill in 2012:

Save our homes.
Many banks are stonewalling as people try to make adjustments to their mortgages. The programs we hear about that are supposed to help people help only a small fraction; these programs need major reform at the federal level. We need something to make these banks come to the table and truly negotiate in good faith. Until the feds (or the state) can make those changes, we need a moratorium so people and banks have time to get together to work out a deal that benefits everyone. Homeowners pay up to 41% of their income as both parties work to come together for a new arrangement.

Protect innocent renters.
Renters need the option of keeping their existing tenancy in effect. Despite current laws, many renters don’t even know their landlords are getting foreclosed on; they have been paying rent, assuming it was going to the mortgage. There are also cases where “landlords” take the security deposit and disappear! Let renters stay in their homes, paying a fair market rent to the forecloser.

Save our neighborhoods.
When houses (or apartments) go empty, everyone suffers. Housing values go down and there are health and safety issues. Empty houses turn into trashed houses. Lower property values mean less money for local governments. Stable neighborhoods are safer, healthier neighborhoods. Keep people housed, keep properties maintained, and even keep some money going to the lender.

For the state budget situation:
Because of the current economic crisis, home stability is more important than ever. Homeless families cost cities, counties and the state money. This is not just about homeowners losing their homes -- there is a trend of the unemployed taking refuge in the homes of friends and family, for the short or long-term. The bottom line is empty houses mean more money needed for city services, health care, social services…there are countless costs (both financial and social) that arise from foreclosure.

MN Coalition for a People’s Bailout- http://mnbailout.wordpress.com/

3. Contact the Legislators
about our Hearing!
Here is the full list of legislators. Call or email as many as you can, starting with the ones from your hometown and where you work and live. They want and need to hear from real people - NOT the banks!
Refer to the talking points, if you like. Let them know:
"Foreclosures and evictions are ripping our communities apart.

Please come to this this joint hearing on House File 1886 and Senate File 1521 to show your support for a common sense approach to preserving housing and the economy in Minnesota.

The hearing will be on Wednesday, March 7, at noon, in 300-South of the State Office Building. Will you make time to be there?"
Give them your name and contact info. Follow up until you get a definite answer!
Let us know how it went by emailing mnbailout@yahoo.com.
3a. Contact info for Legislators
Remember, if they don't hear from YOU, they will only hear from the bankers' lobbyists!

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Minnesota:Foreclosure Moratorium Hearing Wed. March 7. Bill calls for 2 year moratorium on foreclosu (Original Post) annm4peace Feb 2012 OP
** UPDATE *** 3/8 event postponed annm4peace Mar 2012 #1

annm4peace

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1. ** UPDATE *** 3/8 event postponed
Wed Mar 7, 2012, 12:36 AM
Mar 2012

Unfortunately the foreclosure moratorium hearing has been postponed for 1
week because of the death of Senator Kubly. Apparently the legislature is
adjourning Wednesday at noon for his funeral. It will be rescheduled for
Noon Wednesday March 14 Location TBA

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