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Relief in Sight for Abandoned Mobile
Homes in North Carolina
Community Reinvestment Association of North Carolina
…promoting and protecting community wealth
The Foreclosure Crisis
The impact of subprime lending are now
being felt in communities and households
across the country. Read CRA-NC's
paper, "Empty Houses, Broken Dreams"
documenting the impact of foreclosures
in Durham. See the story in the New &
O
bserver and an interview with Peter
Skillern.
CRA-NC's Peter Skillern facilitates a
roundtable on solutions, group hosts a
workshop for borrowers in crisis
.

EITC
North Carolina passes a refundable
earned income tax credit
for workers.
But more can be done. At least fifteen
percent of those eligible for the EITC
fail to claim it, according to reports.
Bank News
July 30th, 2008
The Failure at IndyMac
One unexpected outcome from the FDIC
take over at IndyMac: the FDIC inherits
a large servicing portfolio.

July 31st, 2008
Access to Credit
Mortgage applications drop 14 percent;
over 70 percent of originations are for
fixed rates
; new Final Rules for HOEPA.

July 28th, 2008
A Credit Card Bill of Rights
New legislation in the House aims to say
what constitutes "fair" for credit card
users. The bill eliminates universal default
and require notice of rate increases.
Manufactured Housing
Policy Reform
See a slideshow that explains how
CRA-NC is rehabilitating the state's
first non-profit owned land-lease park.

Legislative Activity
Both of the bills that CRA-NC worked on
passed in the NCGA.

The first, H1134, will provide funding
and legal authority for counties to
remove their abandoned mobile homes.

The second, H1700, passed within the
Appropriations Act. It will provide
financial incentives that encourage
park owners to sell to resident-owned
and/or non-profit owned groups.
NUESTRO BARRIO
UNC-Chapel Hill
The Center for Urban
and Regional Studies at
UNC-Chapel Hill
trumpets the ability of
Nuestro Barrio to deliver
entertaining financial
education
to Latino
immigrants.
The Independent
Paradise Lost: The Triangle's leading weekly focuses on the
plight of residents at Homestead Village Mobile Home Park in
Raleigh. Bob Geary examines some solutions that could
prevent mass evictions in our land-lease communities.
ALERT: Rezoning Dropped, Homes Saved!

Ban on 'Instant Refund Loans Sought
Tax preparers charge low-income filers too much, groups
in Durham, Philly say
The News & Observer, Durham NC - April 9, 2008 read article
PRESS ROOM
H1134, the bill to help counties remove their
abandoned mobile homes, was signed into law
by Governor Easley last week.

Counties can draw funds beginning in July
2009. The future will soon include fewer
rotting homes, like this one in Scotland County,
thanks to this bill.