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December 7, 2007

Governor Kaine Creates Virginia Foreclosure Prevention Task Force

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Governor Tim Kaine creates a new state group to fight the housing slowdown, and the mortgage problems that's come from it.

Kaine created the Virginia Foreclosure Prevention Task Force.  The task force's goal is to protect and preserve homeownership for Virginia families.

According to a news release from the Governor's office, the task force will be chaired by Secretary of Commerce and Trade Patrick Gottschalk and will work to:

   1. Collect and analyze data to assess foreclosures in Virginia and determine level of homeownership preservation needs.
   2. Identify and review financial and programmatic resources available to homeowners to minimize the number of foreclosures.
   3. Recommend outreach, counseling and educational programs and activities that focus on foreclosure prevention and support to homeowners.
   4. Review existing Virginia laws and regulations and recommend appropriate revisions, including legislative actions if needed

In the news release, Gov. Kaine says, "Many of Virginia ’s working families are facing significant difficulty as mortgage rates adjust.  I have formed the Virginia Foreclosure Task Force to bring mortgage industry representatives, housing consumer advocates, policy experts and researchers together to make recommendations that will minimize the impact that foreclosures will have on Virginians and our economy.  My goal is to have policies in place that will help Virginians before they are faced with foreclosure.”

In the second quarter of 2007, 5,800 Virginia homes were in foreclosure according to the Governor's news release.  4,000 of those involve "subprime loans," which are loans made to people with risky credit.

"The Governor’s Foreclosure Task Force will enable us to work with industry experts to ensure that the state is proactive in addressing potential problems resulting from aggressive lending practices offered by other lenders,” says Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA) Executive Director Susan F. Dewey in the news release.

Read the full news release below:

Governor Timothy M. Kaine today announced the formation of Virginia’s Foreclosure Prevention Task Force. The intent of the task force is to protect and preserve homeownership for Virginia’s working families and communities in light of the current foreclosure trends.

“Many of Virginia’s working families are facing significant difficulty as mortgage rates adjust,” Governor Kaine said.  “I have formed the Virginia Foreclosure Task Force to bring mortgage industry representatives, housing consumer advocates, policy experts and researchers together to make recommendations that will minimize the impact that foreclosures will have on Virginians and our economy.  My goal is to have policies in place that will help Virginians before they are faced with foreclosure.”

While Virginia’s foreclosure rate is low relative to other states – nearly two thirds lower than the national rate of 1.4 percent – it has more than doubled from the first quarter of 2006.  Foreclosures are concentrated among subprime loans, making this market niche the greatest concern.  In the second quarter of 2007, 5,800 Virginia homes were in foreclosure, 4,000 of which involved subprime loans.


Other sectors of the mortgage industry have not suffered the same difficulties as the subprime market.

“The Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA) only offers fixed rate/prime loans, and thus VHDA’s loans continue to perform well compared to national and state averages,” said VHDA Executive Director Susan F. Dewey.  “However, the Governor’s Foreclosure Task Force will enable us to work with industry experts to ensure that the state is proactive in addressing potential problems resulting from aggressive lending practices offered by other lenders.”

Data available indicate that many subprime adjustable rate mortgages have not yet reached the first adjustment period which typically triggers foreclosure, when families are not able to afford the higher interest rate.  Therefore, analysts expect foreclosures to continue escalating. Governor Kaine is charging the Task Force with identifying ways to prevent the trauma of loss of home, related financial devastation, and family disruption.  These individual dislocations have a correspondingly negative impact on communities as foreclosed homes depress property values and the real estate industry.

“Our concern is for the individuals and families who have struggled to find affordable housing, and who are now facing foreclosure as rates adjust,” said Bill Shelton, Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development. “We anticipate that the Foreclosure Prevention Task Force will monitor the situation, and make recommendations on steps that can be taken to prevent foreclosures in Virginia.”

The task force will be chaired by Secretary of Commerce and Trade Patrick Gottschalk and will work to:

   1. Collect and analyze data to assess foreclosures in Virginia and determine level of homeownership preservation needs.
   2. Identify and review financial and programmatic resources available to homeowners to minimize the number of foreclosures.
   3. Recommend outreach, counseling and educational programs and activities that focus on foreclosure prevention and support to homeowners.
   4. Review existing Virginia laws and regulations and recommend appropriate revisions, including legislative actions if needed.

For more information on Virginia foreclosure rates, please visit our Virginia Foreclosure home page.



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