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Read More »A Helping Hand from HUD
The Department of Housing and Urban Development announced on Wednesday that its continuing its commitment to fighting discrimination in housing by making available grants for qualified organizations. See how much money will be available this year.
Read More »Money to Recovering Cities
When disaster strikes, many individuals first reaction is to make sure everyone is safe, but once the dust settles, it’s time for the city itself to recover. That’s when the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2017 and the Disaster Recovery Program comes in.
Read More »NMSA Urges FCC to Clarify Definition of Robocalling
The National Mortgage Servicing Association has recently called the FCC to implement an industry-standard definition of robocalling to further ensure homeowner protections.
Read More »Serving the Underserved
The question of how the government-sponsored enterprises could serve underserved markets, such as very low-income, low-income, and moderate-income families could recently have come that much closer to finding an answer.
Read More »The Eye of the Storm
When Lewis Lapham wrote, “The state of perpetual emptiness is, of course, very good for business,” he wasn’t referring to the U.S. foreclosure system.
Read More »Noreika: “Nothing so Far Diminishes my Concerns”
The recently announced final ruling regarding The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and arbitration has troubled many, including the Acting Comptroller of the Currency
Read More »Reaching New Heights
National home prices continue to rise, according to the most recent Home Price Index Report. See which states and metros are showing an appreciation here.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Assessing the Crisis
This coming week, the United States Senate will meet to discuss America’s affordable housing crisis, focusing on the challenges that surround it and possible solutions. See what else is coming up next week in the Week Ahead.
Read More »Preventing Poverty
One part of a collection of essays published by American Enterprise Institute is focusing on housing policy issues. From the book, A Safety Net That Works edited by Robert Doar, this section revealed how reforming housing policies could help reduce poverty. ...
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