Home builders go hat in hand to Washington for aid
It's becoming the exercise of the year that major industry lobbyists are sent to march up the long, stone steps of the U.S. Capitol and ask for federal help for their struggling businesses. The belief seems to be that Congress is the cradle of group therapy that will cure their problems by dishing out taxpayer money and somehow that will turn things around. The mortgage lenders have been there, the insurance lobby has been there, the banks, the car manufacturers, the list is long.
Now it's the home builders.
They did get a modest tax credit package passed in the spring but it didn't do that much good at all. Now they are aiming higher. Their latest proposal, which is called "Fix Housing First", seeks a home buyer tax credit of 10% of the property's value that would face a limit of $22,000. Moreover, their wish list has a 30-year fixed rate, government-backed conforming home loan product subsidized so that the rate drops to 3% for the first six months in 2009 and 4% for the rest of the year. The National Association of Home Builders, or NAHB, figures the interest rate initiative alone would cost only about $143 billion to the government.
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3 comments:
The builders do not deserve a dime. They were active in inflating appraisals artificially, even fraudulently. They were doing predatory/fraudulent lending thru their own mortgage companies and affiliated businesses including title agencies, etc. They pushed buyers into loans they could not afford and some have been found to have forged or doctored loan docs unknown to the buyer. Some have been indicted and tried, but a company that had the money or connections merely paid a fine or got out of it, it appears. HUD's site has a settlement page with many builders on it: hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/res/resetagr.cfm
The builders certainly were operating pretty fast and loose in the boom years. Thanks for commenting.
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