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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 588 (Introduced in House) — To suspend the enforcement of certain civil liabilities of Federal employees and contractors during a lapse in approp... · Sec. 7

Sec. 7. Mortgage protection and foreclosures

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In this section, the term covered action means an action relating to an obligation— with respect to real or personal property owned by a Federal worker; and that— originated before the date on which a covered period begins; is in effect on the date on which a covered period begins; and is secured by a mortgage, trust deed, or other security in the nature of a mortgage. If a covered action is filed in a court during a covered period, the court may, after a hearing and upon the motion of the court, and shall, upon application by the Federal worker if the ability of the Federal worker to comply with the covered obligation is materially affected by the shutdown— stay the proceedings for a period of 30 days after the covered period, unless, in the opinion of the court, justice and equity require a longer or shorter period of time; or adjust the obligation to preserve the interests of all parties.
A sale, foreclosure, or seizure of property for a breach of an obligation described in subsection
(a)by a Federal worker shall not be valid if made during a covered period except upon the order of a court that is granted before that sale, foreclosure, or seizure, as applicable, with a return made and approved by the court.
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