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Crs Report for Congress - Reverse Mortgages: Background and Issues: January 26, 2007 - Rl33843 (Paperback): Bruce E. Foote Crs Report for Congress - Reverse Mortgages: Background and Issues: January 26, 2007 - Rl33843 (Paperback)
Bruce E. Foote
R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Out of stock

Since the 1970s, parties have sought to create mortgage instruments that would enable elderly homeowners to obtain loans to convert their equity into income, while providing that no repayments would be due for a specified period or, ideally, for the lifetime of the borrower. These instruments have been referred to as reverse mortgages, reverse annuity mortgages, and home equity conversion loans. Reverse mortgages are the opposite of traditional mortgages in the sense that the borrower receives payments from the lender instead of making such payments to the lender. Reverse mortgages are designed to enable elderly homeowners to remain in their homes while using the equity in their homes as a form of income. In general, reverse mortgages may take one of two forms -- term or tenure. Under a term reverse mortgage, the borrower is provided with income for a specified period. Under a tenure reverse mortgage, the borrower is provided with income for as long as he or she continues to occupy the property. For borrowers, the most risky reverse mortgage is the term reverse mortgage. Borrowers have been reluctant to enter such mortgages because at the end of the loan term the borrower would likely have to sell ...

USDA Rural Housing Programs - An Overview (Paperback): Bruce E. Foote USDA Rural Housing Programs - An Overview (Paperback)
Bruce E. Foote
R389 Discovery Miles 3 890 Out of stock

Title V of the Housing Act of 1949 authorized the Department of Agriculture (USDA) to make loans to farmers to enable them to construct, improve, repair, or replace dwellings and other farm buildings to provide decent, safe, and sanitary living conditions for themselves or their tenants, lessees, sharecroppers, and laborers. USDA was also authorized to make grants or combinations of loans and grants to those farmers who could not qualify to repay the full amount of a loan, but who needed the funds to make the dwellings sanitary or to remove health hazards to the occupants or the community.

Rural Development (Paperback): Tadlock Cowan, Bruce E. Foote Rural Development (Paperback)
Tadlock Cowan, Bruce E. Foote
R1,897 R1,426 Discovery Miles 14 260 Save R471 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the post-World War II era, widespread rural poverty, most notably among farmers, dominated rural policy concerns. The Eisenhower Administration's Undersecretary for Agriculture, True D. Morse, began a rural development program in 1955 to assist low-income farmers. Because agriculture was the major economic activity in many rural areas of the time, a focus on farms and farm households became de facto rural policy. The war on poverty during the 1960s continued the focus on rural poverty as a central policy issue. When agriculture began to decline as rural America's dominant economic activity, policy attention shifted to rural revitalisation. The 1980s farm financial crisis and economic dislocation in rural America brought the importance of rural structural change to the forefront of policy concerns. The further decline of farming to less than 8% of rural employment and the loss of many manufacturing jobs during the past decade have highlighted the growing gap between many rural areas and the Nation's urban/suburban areas. While no overarching framework guides rural policy at the federal level, adequate housing, employment creation and business retention, human capital concerns, poverty issues, medical care, and infrastructure development remain key foci of federal rural policy.

Department of Housing & Urban Development Appropriations (Paperback, New): Maggie McCarty, Libby Perl, Bruce E. Foote, Meredith... Department of Housing & Urban Development Appropriations (Paperback, New)
Maggie McCarty, Libby Perl, Bruce E. Foote, Meredith Peterson, David Randall Peterman, …
R1,275 R1,055 Discovery Miles 10 550 Save R220 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a guide to one of the regular appropriations bills that Congress considers each year. It is designed to supplement the information provided by the Subcommittees on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies of the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. It summarises the current legislative status of the bill, its scope, major issues, funding levels, and related legislative activity.

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