A new report takes a deeper look at HUD’s Rapid Unsheltered Survivor Housing (RUSH) Program. Click through to read about suggested improvements that should be made before future implementation of the program.
Read More »Feds Prep Large Financial Institutions to Brace for Climate-Related Risk
The OCC, FDIC, and Federal Reserve have outlined a framework for the safe and sound management of exposure to climate-related financial risks for large financial institutions. Here’s what that means for the industry.
Read More »Putting Forbearances Under the Microscope
MBA forecasts that unemployment increases, a rise in property taxes, the resumption of student debt payments, and the potential for natural disasters will impact loan performance in the future months. Here’s what September’s forbearance data reveals.
Read More »HUD Expedites Aid to Hurricane Idalia Victims in Florida
The Department issues 29 waivers to help communities in Florida hasten rehabilitation and reconstruction from the extensive damage caused by Hurricane Idalia.
Read More »HUD Delivers Disaster Relief to Florida in Wake of Hurricane Idalia
After Hurricane Idalia hit the southeastern U.S., President Biden declared that a major disaster exists in Florida, having ordered federal aid to supplement state, tribal, and local recovery efforts in areas impacted by the storm.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Property Insurance and Its Impact on Consumers
The Senate Banking Committee will host an upcoming hearing examining the state of property insurance, climate change, and its financial impact on the nation’s homeowners.
Read More »Hurricane Idalia Threatens 800K+ Homes Along Florida’s Gulf Coast Region
According to CoreLogic, Hurricane Idalia could damage more than 800,000 homes along the Gulf Coast area of Florida with a reconstruction cost value of approximately $238.4 billion, as storm surge heights are anticipated to rise to more than 15-feet.
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