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PUBLIC LAW 94-50—JULY 2, 1975
July 2, 1975
[H.R. 5398]

To authorize temporary assistance to help defray mortgage payments on homes owned by persons who are temporarily unemployed or underemployed as the result of adverse economic conditions.

Emergency Housing Act of 1975.Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SHORT TITLE

12 USC 2701 note.Section 1. That this Act may be cited as the "Emergency Housing Act of 1975".

Emergency Homeowners' Relief Act.

TITLE I—EMERGENCY MORTGAGE RELIEF

SHORT TITLE

12 USC 2701 note.Sec. 101. This title may be cited as the "Emergency Homeowners' Relief Act".

FINDINGS AND PURPOSE

12 USC 2701.Sec. 102. (a) The Congress finds that—

(1) the Nation is in a severe recession and that the sharp downturn in economic activity has driven large numbers of workers into unemployment and has reduced the incomes of many others;

(2) as a result of these adverse economic conditions the capacity of many homeowners to continue to make mortgage payments has deteriorated and may further deteriorate in the months ahead, leading to the possibility of widespread mortgage foreclosures and distress sales of homes; and

(3) many of these homeowners could retain their homes with temporary financial assistance until economic conditions improve.

(b) It is the purpose of this title to provide a standby authority which will prevent widespread mortgage foreclosures and distress sales of homes resulting from the temporary loss of employment and income through a program of emergency loans and advances and emergency mortgage relief payments to homeowners to defray mortgage expenses.

MORTGAGES ELIGIBLE FOR ASSISTANCE

12 USC 2702.Sec. 103. No assistance shall be extended with respect to any mortgage under this title unless—

(1) the holder of the mortgage has indicated to the mortgagor its intention to foreclose;

(2) the mortgagor and holder of the mortgage have indicated in writing to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (hereinafter referred to as the "Secretary") and to any agency or department of the Federal Government responsible for the regulation of the holder that circumstances (such as the volume of delinquent loans in its portfolio) make it probable that there will be a foreclosure and that the mortgagor is in need of emergency mortgage relief as authorized by this title, except that