Federal Relief for Home OwnersU.S. Government Printing Office, 1933 - 8 pages |
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... cash payment on a home which was purchased on the inflated market of the boom days of 1925 and 1928. Usually , in addition to this cash payment , a first mortgage and a second mortgage have been assumed . At the present time , due to ...
... cash payment on a home which was purchased on the inflated market of the boom days of 1925 and 1928. Usually , in addition to this cash payment , a first mortgage and a second mortgage have been assumed . At the present time , due to ...
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... cash and to pay in cash for necessary repairs and mainte- nance and for the incidental expenses of the refinancing and to take up the ex- isting mortgage notes ( including subse- quent mortgages as well as first mort- gages , and also ...
... cash and to pay in cash for necessary repairs and mainte- nance and for the incidental expenses of the refinancing and to take up the ex- isting mortgage notes ( including subse- quent mortgages as well as first mort- gages , and also ...
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... cash . In the second class of cases , where the holder of the lien is unwilling to exchange his mortgage notes or other liens for the tax exempt Corporation bonds , and where the home owner cannot obtain the nec- essary loan from ...
... cash . In the second class of cases , where the holder of the lien is unwilling to exchange his mortgage notes or other liens for the tax exempt Corporation bonds , and where the home owner cannot obtain the nec- essary loan from ...
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... cash on unencumber- ed property . The last type of case is where property is not encumbered by a mortgage , but where the home owner needs relief for the payment of taxes , and necessary re- pairs and maintenance of his property . In ...
... cash on unencumber- ed property . The last type of case is where property is not encumbered by a mortgage , but where the home owner needs relief for the payment of taxes , and necessary re- pairs and maintenance of his property . In ...
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... cash , and it is clear that it cannot liquidate in cash any large part of the more than $ 20,000,000,000 of mortgages now owing on American homes , and that most lenders , if they wish to refund , will be required to take bonds . The cash ...
... cash , and it is clear that it cannot liquidate in cash any large part of the more than $ 20,000,000,000 of mortgages now owing on American homes , and that most lenders , if they wish to refund , will be required to take bonds . The cash ...
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Page 1 - To provide emergency relief with respect to home mortgage indebtedness, to refinance home mortgages, to extend relief to the owners of homes occupied by them and who are unable to amortize their debt elsewhere, to amend the Federal Home Loan Bank Act, to increase the market for obligations of the United States and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That this Act may be cited as the " Home Owners
Page 8 - Appraisers are instructed to give equal weight to (1) the market value at the time of appraisal; (2) the cost of a similar lot at the time of the appraisal, plus the .reproduction cost of the building, less depreciation; and (3) the value of the premises...
Page 4 - ... them as their homesteads, although temporarily not occupied by the owner, of a value not exceeding $20,000. No clear line is drawn between farm homes and city homes, but typical farm loans should be handled by the Federal Land Banks. Homes will be eligible, although incidentally the premises may be employed for some other use, such as gardening or a small business, but no home built for more than four families is eligible. The bill is primarily for the refunding of mortgages and uot for the liquidation...
Page 11 - The counties of Amelia, Appomattox, Brunswick, Buckingham, Caroline, Charles City, Chesterfield, Cumberland, Dinwiddie, Elizabeth City, Essex, Fluvanna, Gloucester, Goochland, Greensville, Hanover, Henrico, Isle of Wight, James City, King and Queen, King George, King William, Lancaster, Louisa, Lunenburg, Mathews, Middlesex, Nansemond, New Kent, Norfolk, Northumberland, Nottoway, Powhatan, Prince Edward, Prince, George, Princess Anne, Richmond, Stafford, Southampton, Spotsylvania...
Page 7 - Now, I do not think that I need comment upon every paragraph of this bill, because the administrative parts of it I think have been carefully examined, and I do not believe there can be any objection to that. That is the process that this bill provides for during the first three years after the passage of the act; that is, voluntary applications from two or more railways that desire to merge their properties, or unify, consolidate in any form their properties, and with...