Brings up a question. How does the government have the authority to interfere with a mortgage contract. You might be able to argue that a state does, but the federal government's powers are enumerated. It has to be specifically authorized in the constitution. Rent payments are definitely not interstate commerce. I guess we have a lot of legislators that don't understand the law.
Brings up a question. How does the government have the authority to interfere with a mortgage contract. You might be able to argue that a state does, but the federal government's powers are enumerated. It has to be specifically authorized in the constitution. Rent payments are definitely not interstate commerce. I guess we have a lot of legislators that don't understand the law.