Foreclosure prevention network calls for vital New York State funding

These are uncertain days for advocates working on the front lines to prevent homeowners from losing their homes to foreclosure. While foreclosure filings in New York State remain high since the housing bubble burst — with nearly 34,000 new filings in 2016 and 72,000 pending cases in court — funding for the state’s only Foreclosure […]

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Rebuilding a life and home after Hurricane Sandy

Linda Gold’s husband died the night of Hurricane Sandy trying to save their home from the storm. “I had lost my husband and my house was in ruins,” she says. Even while facing unimaginable loss, Gold was about to begin a nightmarish journey to try to rebuild her home and her life. Gold, with her […]

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“Stopping Foreclosure Rescue Scams in Their Track” and other headlines from 2016

DSNews: New York: Stopping Foreclosure Rescue Scams in Their Tracks City Limits: Call for Halt to Aggressive Real-Estate Tactics in East New York ABC 7 NY: Mayor de Blasio, FEMA Announce Plans to Revise NYC Flood Maps  PBS NewsHour: East New York painter confronts the ‘brutal’ force of gentrification Emergency Management: With Hurricane Season Upon Us, Do You Know […]

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Historic Louisiana floods a reminder to homeowners to check insurance coverage

Last week’s tragic floods in Louisiana have caused 13 deaths, damaged more than 40,000 homes, and displaced tens of thousands. While initially underreported by the national media, the storm is being called the worst natural disaster since Hurricane Sandy. Unfortunately, the devastation caused by the flooding will be much harder to recover from for the […]

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Coalition for Affordable Homes celebrates achievements of 1st year

A year ago, more than two dozen organizations proclaimed that New York City’s neighborhoods are the “bedrock of its success” as they set forth an ambitious agenda for protecting affordable homeownership. The Coalition for Affordable Homes, as it named itself, aimed to leverage the collective strength of 26 organizations to influence policy in order to […]

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Groundbreaking policies to benefit NYC homeowners at risk of foreclosure

New York homeowners at risk of foreclosure will benefit from two promising developments announced last week: the groundbreaking purchase of New York City mortgage notes from the Federal Housing Authority and new reforms to the federal government’s Distressed Asset Stabilization Program. The New York City mortgage purchase initiative is notable because it is the first […]

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How one couple lost their condo, but found a new home in the Bronx

Carmen and Ricardo Ramirez had been living the American Dream of homeownership in Washington Heights when the recession interrupted it. As recounted by The Associated Press in a recent story marking a decade since the housing crash, the couple had been managing the payments for the $299,000 adjustable-rate mortgage on their one-bedroom condominium in Upper […]

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Big victories and one major defeat for the NY State housing agenda

The end of New York State’s legislative session is always an action-packed time, and this year did not disappoint, with lawmakers working into the early hours of Saturday morning on June 17, while advocates labored to keep New York’s housing needs on the agenda. Ultimately, the final results include several victories and one major defeat: […]

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