S.F. Should Help Families Keep Homes
April 20th, 2007 11:45 am
By Phil Ting and Luis GranadosSan Francisco Examiner
Originally Published Apr 20, 2007
Recent headlines about predatory loan practices and the fallout of the subprime mortgage market have drawn attention to the impact of mortgage defaults and foreclosures on the housing market and the economy. But they often fail to highlight the real consequences — the displacement of working families who are forced to abandon their dreams of homeownership and financial stability, and the subsequent weakening of our communities. San Francisco is no exception, and that’s why the City must begin to develop comprehensive policies that protect consumers and hold lending institutions accountable. Read more »
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