Secretary Dr. Benjamin Carson said fixing the rule will give local governments “flexibility” to create housing plans that fit their community.
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After being home to 16 wildfires just last October, what is the state doing to better protect homeowners from insurers trying to back out of areas prone to fires?
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The newest reinsurance covers portions of NFIP losses above $4 billion from a single flood event. Click through to read more on the announcement.
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The Trump Administration “continues to deliver” on promises of creating greater economic opportunities, HUD Secretary Benjamin Carson said.
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Adjustments to both regulations go into effect on January 1, 2020. Click through to read more.
Read More »Lack of Inventory Spurring Growth of Single-Family Rental Market
CNBC reports that companies aiding in the buying and selling of rentals are set to see “explosive growth.”
Read More »New York’s Battle Against Zombie Homes
Click through to read how new legislation will give more power to local municipalities when dealing with distressed properties.
Read More »Shifting Housing Hotspots
According to a new study, homebuyers are putting affordability, and the market has reacted in response.
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