Tierney Continues to Call on FHFA to Allow Mortgage Modifications and Keep Families in their Homes

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Washington, DC – January 18, 2012 – (RealEstateRama) — Today, Congressman John Tierney and Oversight and Government Reform Committee Ranking Member Elijah Cummings called on Committee Chairman Darrell Issa to subpoena documents that Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Acting Director Edward DeMarco committed to share with the Committee in November. Congressman Tierney originally requested the documents during a November 16, 2011 Committee hearing in which DeMarco claimed his agency’s refusal to push banks to keep families in their homes through loan modifications was based on its own thorough analytics. Tierney called into question the validity of such an analysis which would be counter to recommendations by others in the field. FHFA has failed to produce a single document in response to this request over the last two months.

“The FHFA’s claim that ‘loan modification is not going to be the least-cost approach for the taxpayer’ seems to reject significant data and recommendations from many other government agencies, policy groups, and non-profits. If the FHFA is going to make such an assertion and argue that foreclosures are best for this country, the American people deserve to see the data and analysis to back it up. It has now been two months since Acting Director DeMarco committed to providing Congress with these critical documents and he should be held to his obligation,” Congressman John Tierney said.

DeMarco also argued that the FHFA lacks the statutory authority to conduct a program of mortgage principal reductions, a claim that Tierney disputed. Mr. DeMarco has also failed to produce any support for his legal claims.

The FHFA continues to hide behind vague arguments and delay action that could provide real help to the struggling housing market. Prominent economists including Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and Martin Feldstein, former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Reagan, among others, have advocated for principal write-down for certain troubled mortgages, which Congressman Tierney has long supported as a way to jumpstart a recovery in the housing market.

A transcript of the exchange between Congressman Tierney and Acting Director DeMarco can be found in the letter sent to Chairman Issa today.

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