July 28, 2020
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Groups Urge Congress to Include Mortgage Protections in the Next COVID-19 Relief Bill

Consumer, civil rights, community, housing, labor, and other public interest organizations wrote a letter to urge the Senate to include mortgage protections in the next recovery package or other upcoming COVID-19 legislation. The groups urged congress to expand the CARES Act by:
- Providing temporary payment relief to homeowners facing a financial hardship due to COVID-19 that interferes with the ability to make mortgage payments, regardless of whether the loan is federally-backed;
- Placing a temporary moratorium on foreclosures and similar actions while a homeowner is in forbearance or seeking post-forbearance repayment arrangements;
- Requiring that all homeowners, regardless of mortgage loan type, be offered an opportunity to resume regular payments, or obtain a more affordable payment where needed, after a temporary payment halt and before any foreclosure begins;
- Requiring that homeowners who are at least 60 days late on their mortgage payments be provided an automatic forbearance;
- Ensuring that all homeowners receive notice of their options if they are facing a COVID-19 hardship, including in-language communications for borrowers with limited English proficiency and information about housing counseling;
- Enacting policies that encourage the mortgage industry to offer broad access to safe and affordable credit; and
- Establishing a mortgage assistance fund to help homeowners who need emergency financial assistance to stay in their homes.
Our Subject Matter Experts

Sharon Cornelissen
Director of Housing

Barry Zigas
Senior Fellow
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