A group of four senators has asked the Obama administration and regulators to reject plans by municipalities to use eminent domain to acquire underwater performing mortgages, warning of a dire impact upon the entire mortgage lending space if such a proposal takes root. In a letter dispatched last week to Treasury Secretary Jack Lew and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan, the bipartisan quartet of senators expressed their dismay that the administration has been largely silent on Richmond, CAs proposal to seize performing mortgages, then refinance them into an FHA product.