The Transaction and Regulatory Committee will meet on Thursday, October 4, 2012, from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Please consult the C.A.R. Board of Directors October program to confirm the committee room location. The meeting will commence promptly at 8:00 a.m.
Please print and review the following materials before our meeting on October 4, 2012. Members
seeking to use the "Quick Print" function should return to "C.A.R. Business Meeting materials" web page located here:
http://www.car.org/meetings/carmeetings/currentmeetingmaterials/
Once in the "Quick Print" menu, please check all of the boxes associated with the committee(s) materials you wish to print. Please click "Continue" to assemble your document for printing.
*Please pay particular attention to the Action Items on the Agenda. They include eminent domain takings of mortgages, securitizing pools of rented REO properties and "rehabilitating" or refinancing distressed homeowners.
Agenda
Eminent Domain and Upside-Down Mortgage
Short Sale Lender Required Pre-Approvals
Eminent Domain comment letter to FHFA
Access to Regulatory Agency/Board/Commission Meeting and Workshop Notices
REO-to-Rental Securitization
- IBP
Government “Bulk Sale” Programs Summary
- IBP
Expanding Refinancing Opportunities Act
- IBP
Renters to Homebuyers Programs
- IBP
Public Policy Flyer
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For a brief description of C.A.R.-sponsored bills and selected bills of others, please see the Legislative bill program report at:
http://www.car.org/governmentaffairs/stategovernmentaffairs/legprogram/
The C.A.R. State Legislative Issues Report (SLIR) is prepared by the Associations’ Governmental Affairs staff for use by C.A.R. policy committees as a foundation for policy development. All policy committee members are encouraged to use this document as a resource throughout the year. The current SLIR can be found by clicking here:
http://www.car.org/governmentaffairs/stategovernmentaffairs/slir/
PLEASE NOTE: The SLIR is in excess of 80 pages. If you are considering printing a "hard copy," you may want to select only the portions of this document that pertain to the issue area of interest.