Congressman Al Green has introduced H.R. 600, a bill that would reinstate the controversial seller-funded down payment assistance banned last October despite being credited with helping over one million families become homeowners. Scott Syphax, president and CEO of the Nehemiah Corp. of America, Sacramento, CA, a DPA pioneer and supporters applauded the home loan bill that helps broaden homeownership opportunities for borrowers who qualify for FHA loans without using government or taxpayer dollars. “With foreclosure news continuing to report home loan defaults on the rise and banks maintaining their stranglehold on credit, we commend Congressman Green for recognizing the important role down payment assistance can play in the market’s recovery,” he said in a release. FHA home loan programs can’t be expected to carry the complete load for American home financing.
“Through H.R. 600, DPA offers a simple solution that can empower thousands of worthy families to take advantage of depressed home prices therefore reducing the glut of homes on the market. Further, it does so without spending a single government or taxpayer dime, according to the Congressional Budget Office.” Mr. Syphax said DPA is a source of opportunity for responsible, sustainable homeownership in times when the housing market is crumbling. Down-payment assistance supporters hope President Obama’s Administration will help reinstate the program.