Could seizing a home save a homeowner? - Yahoo! Homes: Should Municipalities condem underwater properties and seize them through eminent domain to help homeowners?
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2012/07/19 16:11:49
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California cities are looking at using eminent domain to help homeowners that are current on their payments but merely underwater with regards to home value. Is it really in the public interest to help out these homeowners?
REALESTATE.YAHOO.COM reports:
REALESTATE.YAHOO.COM reports:
Bankers and investors resist a plan to use eminent domain to condemn houses and restructure underwater mortgages.
Read More: http://realestate.yahoo.com/news/could-seizing-a-h...
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Disagree+3Helping homeowners that owe more than what their home is worth is not in the spirit of eminent domain nor does it benefit the public in general





















So what is government going to want all those homes that have a higher value to pay higher taxes to compensate? Gosh what ever happened to personal responsibility?
I do howerver believe my choices were sound and I believe that my investment will be worth it in the end. Much better than paying rent.....
It is bad for any municipality to condemn or seize ANYTHING. Emminent Domain is nothing but a fancy term for "Theft By Government." They ought to stay out of our lives as much as they can.
Seeing the way that municipalities themselves are having difficulty making payroll, how could they possibly afford to seize anything?
I see nothing good in this and lots of potential disaster. No, it should NOT be done.