No Time Extension for Tax Credit

June 25 2010

The United States Senate failed to pass a bill yesterday that, among other things, would have extended the home buyer tax credit until September 30, 2010.

The bill, H.R. 4123, included an amendment allowing home buyers the three-month extension on the tax credit. The extension, though, only applied to buyers who signed purchasing contracts before the original April 30 deadline.

With a backlog of transactions waiting to be processed, and in danger of not closing by the required deadline of June 30, 2010,Ā  the National Association of REALTORSĀ®, as well a mortgage lender groups, had urged Congress to extend the time for escrow closings to the proposed September time frame.

Unfortunately for those of you in the Lake Oroville real estate market and the Paradise real estate market in danger of not closing your transaction on time, the provision for the extension was added as an aside to an unemployment bill that had become a political hot potato.

Why Congress can’t do the common sense thing, (oh wait, my English teacher told me never to use the words Congress and common sense in the same sentence), and vote on these unrelated issue separately is beyond me.

If you are in danger of missing this deadline you might want to turn up the heat on your loan officer, as loan processors and underwriters could really care less about your time frame

There is still an outside chance that this extension amendment and be added to another bill or simply be voted on on its own merits. My advise though is don’t assume anything.

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