NACA Alert – Hundreds to Attend Baltimore Council Hearing on Purchasing a Home for One Dollar

HUNDREDS OF NACA MEMBERS TO ATTEND BALTIMORE COUNCIL HEARING SUPPORTING LEGISLATION FOR RESIDENTS TO PURCHASE HOMES REQUIRING REHAB FOR ONE DOLLAR

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PARA DIVULGAÇÃO IMEDIATA
April 25, 2022

CONTATO:

Tim Trumble – Coordenador de Mídia;  [email protected]

(BOSTON- April 25,2022) – On Tuesday April 26º at 5:00 in the Baltimore City Hall (Clarence “Du” Burns Council Chamber), hundreds of Baltimore City residents will be participating in a crucial city council hearing to make homeownership a reality. This is a critical step before a final vote on the first-ever legislation for low-to-moderate income legacy Baltimore residents on a massive scale to purchase a city owned property for one dollar, access funds for the renovation and obtain extraordinary financing.

NACA working with Baltimore City Council President Nick Mosby, who is leading the effort,  to transform Baltimore and provide a national standard for affordable homeownership. This legislation will require the city to sell the thousands of city-owned buildings for one dollar to legacy residents, provide up to $50,000 in renovation grants, and obtain renovation funding like NACA’s Best in America Mortgage (i.e., no down-payment, no closing costs, no mortgage insurance at a below market fixed rate). 

NACA expects to assist and finance over 1,000 Baltimore city residents over the next 18 months. This will not just be huge for Baltimore but will set a national standard in equitable and affordable access to housing, especially for communities who must overcome systemic barriers.

“This is a first step to transforming Baltimore to address displacement,” states Council President Nick Mosby.  “Investors have been purchasing our properties and leaving our residents behind.  We have also seen the additional consequences of vacant houses when three of our City’s fire fighters were killed when fighting a fire in a vacant building.”

This is the largest in-person Baltimore City Council hearing since the pandemic.  The hundreds of NACA members will attend this hearing to send the message that all the city councilmembers to pass this legislation and for the Mayor of Baltimore to sign this legislation that will unravel the country’s first racial zoning law.

NACA Founder and CEO Bruce Marks said, “The legislation will show whether political leaders are on the side of corporate investors or with Baltimore residents who have been impacted by discriminatory redlining and are in a position to purchase city of Baltimore owned homes.”

NACA, known for its aggressive advocacy in support of homeowners, is committed to hold everyone accountable for their position on this precedent setting legislation. 

Background

NACA (CORPORAÇÃO DE ASSISTÊNCIA DE VIZINHANÇA DA AMÉRICA)
Fundada em 1988, a NACA é a maior organização sem fins lucrativos, de defesa da comunidade e de propriedade residencial aprovada pelo HUD nos Estados Unidos. A NACA tem estado na vanguarda no combate aos empréstimos predatórios e tem sido a organização mais eficaz no fornecimento de soluções acessíveis para mais de 250.000 proprietários de imóveis durante a crise das hipotecas. A NACA oferece a melhor hipoteca do país por meio de seus 45 escritórios em todo o país. O fundador e CEO da NACA, Bruce Marks, foi nomeado Bostonian do ano para 2007 por seu trabalho fazendo com que os principais credores e servicers modifiquem os empréstimos para habitação. Ele também testemunhou perante o Congresso em várias ocasiões, incluindo 12 de setembro de 2000, sendo um dos poucos a soar o alarme da crise hipotecária pendente. Para mais informações por favor visite www.naca.com.