Thursday, October 16, 2008

Four Month Foreclosure Moratorium, Mediation Program Looming In Miami?

In North Miami, Florida, WFOR-TV Channel 4 reports:
  • Miami-Dade County is dubbed the foreclosure capital of the state, and now the county could be taking on the most drastic housing relief effort to date. If Miami-Dade's chief judge approves this moratorium, it could stop all foreclosures for four months, starting as soon as November 1st. It's a measure that could eventually be adopted in all counties across the state.

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  • [North Miami Mayor Kevin] Burns wants a countywide moratorium on foreclosures, oddly enough one that even the banks could support. The program is mirrored of what Philadelphia started this summer that has remarkably saved 80% of their homes in foreclosure.

  • "If they can do it in Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, I think they can do it the City of North Miami but also in Miami-Dade County," said Burns. "And I assure you that if the Chief Judge approves it here in Miami-Dade County, they'll do it throughout the state of Florida."

  • The plan is pretty simple: There would be a 120 day halt to all existing foreclosure filings, and new filings would be sent to mediators within 45 days of the filing. Essentially banks and homeowners would be forced to meet to work something out.

For the story, see North Miami Mayor Proposes Foreclosure Moratorium.