In a letter, nearly 80 consumer, energy, housing, health, manufacturing, and environmental organizations called on the Federal Housing Finance Agency to help lower costs and make housing safer and healthier, in addition to suggesting requirements that all new homes with mortgages backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac meet updated energy codes.
Read More »Servicer Prevails After a Challenge on Pre-Suit Compliance With HUD Regulations
Attorney Jamie Juster of McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce discusses a recent case where the borrower argued that their lender failed to comply with HUD regulations by not conducting a face-to-face meeting to discuss loss mitigation options prior to foreclosure.
Read More »Ginnie Mae Revises Its Definition of High Balance Loans
In order to more closely align with the FHFA’s hike in conforming loan limits for 2024, Ginnie Mae has revised its definition of High Balance Loans for single-family forward mortgage loans nationwide.
Read More »CFPB Fines Bank of America Over HMDA Violations
The Bureau has ordered the bank to pay $12 million into the CFPB’s victims relief fund for falsifying forms about mortgage applicants and reporting incorrect information to federal regulators.
Read More »FHA to Enhance Its 203(k) Rehab Program
Proposed changes to the 203(k) Rehabilitation Mortgage Insurance Program have been drafted to expand FHA-insured mortgage financing for the purchase or refinance of single-family homes in need of repair or rehabilitation.
Read More »How Much Did the Average House Appreciate Last Year?
A new report reveals how much the average single-family home appreciated year-over-year during Q3 2023, trumping gains seen during Q2 by a modest clip according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s House Price Index.
Read More »FHFA, GSEs Examine Climate Impacts on Vulnerable Peoples
In 2022, the Federal Housing Finance Agency began collaborating with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to explore the intersection of climate change, housing finance, housing policy, and community development. Here’s what they found.
Read More »FHFA Bumps Up 2024 Conforming Loan Limits
The FHFA has announced the conforming loan limit values for mortgages that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will acquire in 2024, in adherence to the Housing and Economic Recovery Act, which requires periodic adjustments to reflect changes in average U.S. home prices.
Read More »U.S. Homeowners Remain Financially Disincentivized to Sell Their Homes
According to a new study from First American, some 90% of homeowners remain discouraged by the idea of selling their homes. Will that change if mortgage rates were to decline in 2024? Here’s what experts predict about the ongoing “sellers’ strike.”
Read More »Clearing the Path to Affordable Housing
An upcoming installment of the Five Star Webinar Series, in partnership with Xome, will examine the options available to homebuyers seeking affordable housing options and highlight solutions designed to expand homeownership opportunities.
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