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96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2009 and 2010 HB0453
Introduced 2/4/2009, by Rep. LaShawn K. Ford SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Creates the Illinois Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Program Act. Contains provisions concerning the powers and duties of the Illinois Housing Development Authority with respect to the Act, the eligibility of a homeowner for assistance under the Act, the assistance payments for eligible homeowners, and funding for the program. Provides that the Act is repealed on January 1, 2011. Effective immediately.
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A BILL FOR
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| AN ACT concerning utilities.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
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| Illinois Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Program Act. |
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| Section 5. Illinois Housing Development Authority; powers; |
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| duties. |
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| (a) The Illinois Housing Development Authority shall have |
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| the power to issue grants to residents of Illinois who are |
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| eligible for assistance as described in this Act. |
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| (b) The Authority shall implement and administer the |
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| program established by this Act. |
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| (c) The Authority shall ensure that a homeowner receiving |
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| assistance under this Act has received counseling from a |
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| HUD-certified housing counseling agency. |
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| Section 10. Definitions. For purposes of this Act: |
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| "Authority" means the Illinois Housing Development |
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| Authority. |
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| "Counseling" means in-person counseling provided by a |
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| counselor employed by a HUD-certified housing counseling |
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| agency or, where a hardship would be imposed on a homeowner, |
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| documented telephone counseling. A hardship exists if the |
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| homeowner is confined to his or her home due to a medical |
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| condition, as verified in writing by a physician, or the |
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| homeowner resides 50 miles or more from the nearest |
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| participating HUD-certified housing counseling agency. In |
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| instances of telephone counseling, the homeowner must supply |
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| any necessary documents to the counselor at least 72 hours |
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| prior to the scheduled telephone counseling session. |
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| "Counselor" means a counselor employed by a HUD-certified |
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| housing counseling agency. |
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| "Lender" means that term as it is defined in Section 1-4 of |
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| the Residential Mortgage License Act of 1987. |
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| "Good faith" means honesty in fact in the conduct or |
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| transaction concerned. |
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| Section 15. Eligibility for assistance. |
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| (a) No assistance may be given to a homeowner pursuant to |
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| this Act unless: |
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| (1) The property securing the mortgage is the |
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| homeowner's primary residence. |
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| (2) The homeowner is a resident of this State and his |
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| or her property is being foreclosed due to failure to make |
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| mortgage payments. |
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| (3) The lender agrees to halt foreclosure proceedings |
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| upon written notification by the Authority that a homeowner |
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| has been approved for assistance. |
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| (4) The homeowner's household income is less than 120% |
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| of area median income determined by the U.S. Department of |
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| Housing and Urban Development. |
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| (5) The mortgage lender agrees to renegotiate in good |
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| faith the terms of the mortgage being foreclosed upon |
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| written notification that the homeowner has been approved |
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| by the Authority. |
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| (6) The homeowner has attended a counseling session |
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| that was provided by a HUD-certified housing counseling |
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| agency. |
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| (7) The borrower is a resident of this State. |
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| (8) The homeowner agrees to defend and indemnify and |
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| hold harmless the Authority from and against any and all |
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| damages arising out the Authority's payment on behalf of |
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| the borrower. |
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| (9) The lender agrees to defend and indemnify and hold |
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| harmless the Authority from and against any and all damages |
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| arising out the Authority's payment on behalf of the |
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| borrower. |
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| (b) Upon a determination that the conditions of eligibility |
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| described in this Act have been met, and funds for assistance |
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| are available, the homeowner shall become eligible for the |
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| assistance described in Section 20 of this Act. |
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| Section 20. Assistance payments. |
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| (a) If the Authority determines that a homeowner is |
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| eligible for assistance under this program, the Authority shall |
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| pay directly to each lender payments on behalf of the homeowner |
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| seeking assistance under the program. This amount shall |
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| include, but not be limited to, delinquencies of principal, |
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| interest, taxes, assessments, ground rents, hazard insurance, |
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| mortgage insurance, and credit insurance premiums. |
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| (b) An eligible applicant may not receive a grant in excess |
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| of $6,000, or the sum of 3 monthly mortgage payments on the |
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| property, whichever is less. |
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| (c) Grants made under this Act may only be used to satisfy |
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| mortgage financing with a first lien position. |
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| Section 25. Program funding. |
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| (a) The Authority shall use only funds specifically |
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| appropriated by the General Assembly for the purposes of this |
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| Act to make payments to lenders, to provide reimbursement to |
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| HUD-certified housing counseling agencies for costs incurred |
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| in assisting borrowers, and to reimburse the Authority for |
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| administration of the program. Assistance under this Act shall |
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| not be available at any time the Authority does not have funds |
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| currently available to approve applications for emergency |
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| mortgage assistance. |
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| (b) This Act is subject to appropriation; however, at no |
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| time shall the cumulative amount of grants issued under this |
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| program exceed $3,000,000 in a calendar year. |
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| Section 30. Repealer. This Act is repealed on January 1, |