Paid Testimonials, Gift Cards & a 3.5 Hour Drive: What Really Happens When You Fight Big Money at the Capitol
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What happens when a Silicon Valley company offers homeowners $50 Amazon gift cards to submit favorable testimony to a state legislature, and doesn't disclose it? I watched it happen in real time.
In this episode, I'm telling the full story of the day I drove 3.5 hours to the Pennsylvania State Capitol to testify in support of HB 2120, a bill that would require home equity investments (HEIs), also called shared appreciation agreements or home equity sharing agreements, to be regulated as mortgage products under Pennsylvania's usury law.
What I witnessed was a masterclass in how money, lobbyists, and carefully placed friendships work behind the scenes to slow down consumer protections. And it got picked up by Spotlight PA.
We cover:
- What home equity agreements actually are — and why the math should scare you
- Why these products aren't regulated as loans in most states (yet)
- How Point, one of the largest HEI companies, offered customers $50 gift cards to submit written testimony — without disclosing the payments
- Why one company CEO couldn't tell a legislative committee how much a consumer would owe on his own product
- The Urban Institute report the industry cited — and what it actually said
- Why the National Association of Realtors was nowhere to be found (and why that's worth asking about)
- What this fight says about how consumer protection legislation actually works — and who's really in your corner
If you took out a home equity investment or shared appreciation agreement and have a balloon payment coming, you need to understand what's at stake. And if you haven't taken one out yet — listen before you do.
Mentioned in this episode:
- PA Representative Arvind Venkat
- HB 2120 (Pennsylvania House Commerce Committee)
- Spotlight PA: "A Silicon Valley firm offered gift cards as part of a campaign to defeat Pa. regulation"
- David Friend, former CFPB Counsel
- National Consumer Law Center
- Community Legal Services of Philadelphia
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