But she came dangerously close to losing her home to foreclosure when she fell $6,000 behind on her mortgage after her divorce. Before the bank could dispossess Figueroa and her two children, she went to the Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater Cleveland, which cobbled together state and county funds that will allow her to bring her mortgage up to date. "I was surprised," she says, grinning. "I thought I was going to be denied."
"We have a responsibility to deal with this unfolding crisis and we are looking for ways to do that," says Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland (D) in an interview.
However, the Ohio experience also shows the limits of what can be done. When Governor Strickland tried to get mortgage-service companies to sign a voluntary compact committing themselves, among other things, to giving a six-month notice before resetting mortgage rates, the companies refused. They say some elements of the compact probably violate Ohio truth-in-lending laws, credit-reporting laws, and a recently passed predatory lending legislation. Now the governor says he will seek to make the changes through regulations or legislation.
"We are not just going to sit back and let this unfold without doing everything in our power to ameliorate the pain and suffering," he says.
The scope of the work is daunting. While foreclosures are a national problem, they are three times the national rate in Ohio. Last year, the state found that foreclosures in 12 of the 13 largest Ohio counties increased by 25 percent over 2005 as an estimated 80,000 homes were foreclosed. The foreclosure wave is likely to grow because in the next year, $14 billion in subprime loans will reset.
Ohio's crisis was brought on by an economic downturn, fraud, and predatory loans. "It was the Wild West of lending," says Jim Rokakis, treasurer of Cuyahoga County, pulling out a chart detailing how one mortgage company, Argent, now a subsidiary of Citigroup, loaned $300 million more than the 8,000 properties were worth. "Maybe 40 percent of them or more are in foreclosure," he adds. "But, we've moved on to the next phase."
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