Friday, October 17, 2008

A Non-Government Approach To The Foreclosure Problem

Joseph Nocera offers a plan called "The Freedom Recovery Plan" to deal with foreclosures. Read the post:

"But Mr. Alpert, who has been a guest blogger here at Executive Suite, has a plan that I believe makes a ton of sense. It’s core idea has underwater homeowners turning over the deeds of their homes to their lenders, in return for which they get to stay in the homes for five years, and pay prevailing market rents. Here is an eight-page paper he wrote, in which he detailed the Freedom Recovery Plan, and the thinking behind it. "

Here's my comment:

“It’s core idea has underwater homeowners turning over the deeds of their homes to their lenders, in return for which they get to stay in the homes for five years, and pay prevailing market rents.”

Has any research been done to see that these distressed people can afford this rent? Presumably, you’ll want to offer a rent that people can afford. I’m just asking, since I have no idea what the answer will be.

— Don the libertarian Democrat

I like the fact that the plan does not use government money, but have no idea if such deals between these new tenants and the original lenders would work.

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