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For Immediate Release
March 12, 2008
Contact: Brian Grove
bgrove@pasen.gov
(570) 675-3931
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Baker Supports Mortgage Reform Measures; Six-Bill Package Approved by State
Senate
Senator Lisa Baker (R-Luzerne) voted for a six-bill package that
is aimed at cracking down on predatory and deceptive lending practices in
Pennsylvania by making commonsense reforms to the state's mortgage industry.
Baker, who cosponsored a number of the bills, said the
legislation would make changes to better protect consumers in one of their most
important financial decisions.
"Approximately 25,000 homes in Pennsylvania have been lost
through foreclosure during 2005 and 2006," Baker said. "And while the impact is
most acutely felt by those families who have lost there homes, foreclosures are
also dramatically affecting our neighborhoods and communities by decreasing
property values."
In addition to increased penalties and public disclosure of
those involved in practices that are harmful to consumers, the package also
includes a new licensing category for individual mortgage originators who deal
directly with clients.
Baker said current state law requires mortgage lenders and
brokers to be licensed, but not those who originate loans. She believes it is
important to include loan originators, as they often negotiate terms and serve
as the guide for people during the detailed process of completing loan
contracts.
"This a common sense approach to raising standards and
protecting consumers from many of the excessive practices we've seen in recent
years," Baker said.
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