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Top Twenty Questions on Select2008

Trend   Question Yes / No
Require mortgage brokers to disclose to borrowers that their compensation rises when borrowers' mortgage rates and mortgage fees are high 100% / 0%
1 votes
Helping the 200,000 to 400,000 home owners most at risk of foreclosures is enough 100% / 0%
1 votes
Provide $10 billion in loans and grants for states to buy and rehabilitate foreclosed homes 50% / 50%
1 votes
Borrowers should share their new equity and future appreciation equally with FHA  0% / 100%
1 votes
Borrowers should pay for FHA insurance 50% / 50%
1 votes
Require prompt and fair crediting of cardholder payments 50% / 50%
0 votes
The Federal Housing Administration should purchase, restructure, and resell underwater mortgages 50% / 50%
0 votes
Create a $30-billion Federal fund for cities and states to buy foreclosed and ""distressed"" properties for possible resale or rent 50% / 50%
0 votes
Propose a 90-day moratorium on all subprime foreclosures 50% / 50%
0 votes
Allow the Federal Housing Administration to guarantee loans to home owners facing foreclosures and declining home values 50% / 50%
0 votes
Set up a Federal program to enable lenders to write off loans against declining home values 50% / 50%
0 votes
Provide Federal assistance to homeowners whose houses are worth less than their mortgages 50% / 50%
0 votes
The Federal government should guarantee new mortgages for homeowners at risk of foreclosure 50% / 50%
0 votes
A foreclosure relief plan costing between $3 billion and $10 billion is enough to shore up the housing crisis 50% / 50%
0 votes
Establish a $30 billion emergency housing fund to avoid foreclosure and promote affordable housing 50% / 50%
0 votes
Grant Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac much more flexibility in helping companies and homeowners replace expiring adjustable rate mortgages with fixed-rate loans 50% / 50%
0 votes
Establish a $1 billion fund to assist State programs that help at-risk borrowers avoid foreclosures 50% / 50%
0 votes
Expand Fannie Mae's and Freddie Mac's foreclosure prevention efforts 50% / 50%
0 votes
Promote 'foreclosure timeout' in which at-risk borrowers and lenders work out alternatives to foreclosure 50% / 50%
0 votes
Propose a voluntary five-year freeze on interest rates for all subprime mortgages 50% / 50%
0 votes
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