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Ad Hoc National Network to Stop Foreclosures and Evictions
An EMERGENCY FEDERAL MORATORIUM ON HOME FORECLOSURES
Must be Part of the U.S. Takeover of Fanny Mae and Freddy Mac!


SIGN THE ONLINE PETITION demanding the Feds implement an IMMEDIATE MORATORIUM ON FORECLOSURES AND EVICTIONS, NOW!

To: Federal Housing Finance Agency Director and Conservator for Fanny Mae and Freddy Mac James Lockhart

CC: President Bush, Treasury Secretary Paulson, members of the House and Senate Banking and Finance Committees, Congressional leaders, and members of the media

Dear Director Lockhart,

As one who is deeply concerned that we are currently experiencing the greatest home foreclosure crisis since the Great Depression, I call upon you as the appointed conservator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to Declare an Emergency Federal Moratorium on home foreclosures.

The takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac by the federal government is a de facto declaration of a State of Emergency by the federal government, brought on by the foreclosure epidemic.

The federal government now holds or insures the majority of the country’s mortgages. Under current U.S. law, when there is a federal declaration of a State of Emergency, there is an automatic mandatory 90 day Moratorium on Foreclosures on all FHA-insured homes. This mandatory Moratorium on Foreclosures is outlined in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Handbook 4330.1 REV-5 and also in the HUD Mortgagee Letter 2005-33, dated August 31, 2005. Most recently, a Moratorium on Foreclosures was implemented in areas affected by Hurricane Gustav. The 90 day foreclosure moratoriums have often been extended until the crisis subsides.

Likewise, the first action of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), the agency set up to take over and/or insure all Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgages, should be to automatically impose a moratorium on foreclosures of mortgages held or insured by this new agency.

Such an action, mandated under federal law, would ensure that the benefits of the takeover extend to the real victims of this crisis, the homeowners entering foreclosure nationwide.

On September 17 and September 20, homeowners and activists will be demonstrating in Michigan, California and Massachusetts in support of legislation or executive action at the state level which would enact an emergency moratorium on home foreclosures. However, clearly it would be preferable for a moratorium on foreclosures to be enacted on a national basis. All three demonstrations will be raising the demand for a national, federal moratorium on foreclosures.

If the U.S. government can bail out Wall Street banks and take over the two largest mortgage institutions, which will cost taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars and put the U.S. government in more or less direct control of the entire mortgage industry, why can’t it stop between 8,000 and 9,000 families from losing their homes to foreclosures every single day?

As you know, the foreclosure crisis has long since reached beyond its original subprime mortgage holders. Today almost 10% of all who hold mortgages are threatened with foreclosures.

The legislation that Congress passed this summer merely promises help to those lenders who voluntarily agree to re-negotiate mortgages. This measure will only save a relatively few homes.

It’s highly doubtful that any of the bankers that are being bailed out by the government were ever in danger of literally losing the roof under which they and their families sleep. Instead it is ordinary working people who are finding out daily what it is like to lose that roof.

I say enough is enough. I urge you and all others to act on behalf of the people and enact a moratorium now on all foreclosures.

Sincerely, (Your signature will be appended here based on the contact information you enter)


AN EMERGENCY FEDERAL MORATORIUM ON HOME FORECLOSURES
Must Be Part of the U.S. Take Over of Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac

Read Letter to: James Lockhart, Director, Federal Housing Finance Agency and Fannie Mae and Freddy Mac Conservator
Senator Christopher Dodd, Chairperson of the Senate Banking Committee
Representative Barney Frank, Chairperson of the House Finance Committee
from
John Parker, Labor/Community Coalition to Stop Foreclosures & Evictions/California
Rosie Martinez, chair of SEIU Local 721 Latino Caucus and Executive Board Member/California
Miya Campbell, Women’s Fight Back Network, Boston, Massachusetts
Jerry Goldberg, Esq., Moratorium Now Coalition, Michigan
Sharon Black, Nat’l Network to Stop Foreclosures and Evictions

THE MORTGAGE BANKERS ASSOCIATION (MBA)—the biggest national lobby of all the banks—including the criminal predatory lenders, that are busy evicting your neighbors, relatives, friends and maybe you from your home— held it's annual policy conference in Washington D.C., on April 16 and 17. Their main goal was to make sure that bankers continue to get bailed out while families get tossed out!

Losing our homes: A NATIONAL EMERGENCY: And it’s getting worse. One in every 4 subprime mortgage victims are either in or near fore­closure. Soon, almost 10% of the homes of working families across the country could be in foreclosure. For these families, this isn’t a recession—it’s a depression and a national emergency that calls for emergency measures.

A MORATORIUM ON FORECLOSURES & EVICTIONS —politicians have the authority to do it. Many may not realize that Governors, State Legislatures, the President and Congress (as well as the department of Housing and Urban Development) have the statutory authority to declare a moratorium on home foreclosures and evictions during a time of either natural or economic emergency disaster (it’s important to include evictions because record numbers of renters are also losing their apartments).

UNITE AND ORGANIZE= SURVIVAL Whether it’s rising gas and food prices the lack of health care losing our jobs having our wages cut sinking further into credit card, student loan, or medical debt or budget cuts or the destruction of public housing or ending this war that is costing lives and almost a half a billion dollars a day • surviving hard times is going require that we stick together and organize.


Contact: The Ad Hoc National Network to Stop Foreclosures & Evictions
A fast growing network of activists organizing in 22 states in every region of the country.
www.STOPForeclosuresandEvictions.org    212-633-6646
• Atlanta 404-622-7517 • Baltimore 410-218-4835 • Boston 617-522-6626 • Buffalo 716-604-9515
• Charlotte, NC 704-492-5226 • Cleveland 216-531-4004 • Detroit 313-319-0870
•Keene, NH (603) 357-6855 • Los Angeles 323-936-7266 • Miami 786-985-9048
• New York 212-633-6646 • Philadelphia 215-724-1618 • Providence 401-837-7663
• Raleigh NC 919-264-0201 • Washington DC 202-821-3686

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