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History tries to repeat itself
The Federal Housing Authority says it doesn’t have the resources to police predatory lenders. Officials from the Department of Housing and Urban Development say the FHA needs more staff, better technology and added legal authority if it is going to stop another wave of shady lending practices from hitting the country.
The Troubled Asset Relief Program, which so far has spend $350 billion, was put in place to aid lenders by giving them federal funds. The FHA is charged with screening people who apply for bailout money or otherwise try to get involved with federally backed loans. However, recent examples have shown the FHA is ill-equipped to do so. Too bad a payday loan can’t help.
Finding ways around the law
The first example seems to be simply of slipping through the cracks. An FHA lender in New York was debarred five years ago. That lender was somehow able to go back into the business, and it continued using the same fraudulent practices that got its license taken away in the first place.
A lending company in Arizona had its license suspended and then filed for bankruptcy. The company promptly resumed operations by putting the company under a different owner’s name.
Evaluating evaluators
The FHA isn’t just in charge of screening lenders. It is also responsible for screening appraisers, people who assign value to homes or property. Right now the government’s list of appraisers still names 199 who have been disciplined by the states. The list also includes 3,480 with expired licenses.
As home prices continue to fall and property taxes continue to rise, homeowners are challenging the appraisal value of their property. Appraisers are being overloaded with requests for re-evaluating a home’s worth. The more appraisers are hit up with these requests, the more bogged down the FHA will become.
Get on the right track
In my opinion, it is imperative that these organizations immediately get the staff and the technology they need in order to be able to properly screen requests for federal funds. Obama has requested access to the remaining $350 billion in TARP funds. If the FHA’s problems aren’t fixed before the government starts handing out money again, Americans will be vulnerable, once again, to predatory lending practices. And this time it’ll be our own government paying those shady lenders.
The first step toward fixing these problems comes with double benefits: Hire people! If some bailout money is used to pay more staff it will have the added affect of giving jobs to part of the 7.2 percent of the population that is unemployed right now. Add that to preventing more of the same mistakes that caused the mortgage crisis in the first place, and we have a winner. I think getting the proper technology for these organizations would be a worthy investment, as well.
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