Weighing in on issues ranging from rent control and home construction to tax cuts and spending constraints, DS News untangles how the new landscape could impact housing and mortgage in 2019.
Read More »Shifting Powers on Capitol Hill
The Mid-term elections are almost upon us and how America votes next week could determine the course of the housing market. Here’s what can change and what won’t.
Read More »How Will Sanders’ Legislation Impact Big Banks?
On Wednesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders introduced a legislation aimed at cutting the size of big banks and financial institutions. Click through to learn more about how the legislation will impact the size of these institutions.
Read More »Why the Pennsylvania Anti-Blight Bills Make Good Sense
Two key bills amending Title 68 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes were passed on Tuesday. Here's why the bills that are aimed at combating urban blight are so important.
Read More »Are New Recording Fees Solving California’s Housing Issue?
A California Bill intended to help build low-income homes is doing so on the back of borrower’s facing foreclosure. Here’s how.
Read More »The Past and Future of PACE
By T. Robert Finlay, Founding Partner, Wright, Finlay & Zak and Sonia Edwards, Senior Associate, Wright, Finlay & Zak, California With global warming and other environmental issues at the forefront of national policy, the creation of programs to finance energy-efficient improvements ...
Read More »Dodd-Frank Rollback to Impact PACE ABS Market
An analysis of the Dodd-Frank Act modifications by Moody’s has found that the amendment to the federal Truth in Lending Act (TILA) passed by the U.S. Senate last week will help clarify certain federal consumer protection responsibilities for participants in ...
Read More »Legislation to Extend Tax Relief to Distressed Homeowners Currently in House, Senate Committees
Congressman Tom Reed (R-New York) introduced the Mortgage Forgiveness Tax Relief Act of 2015 (H.R. 1002) on February 13, and that bill is now being heard in the House Committee on Ways and Means. Two weeks later, Senators Debbie Stabenow (D-Michigan) and Dean Heller (R-Nevada) introduced a similar bill (S. 608), which is currently in the Senate Banking Committee. Both bills would extend relief to homeowners on forgiven mortgage debt – the remaining mortgage balance when a borrower sells a home in a short sale to avoid foreclosure
Read More »DS News Webcast: Monday 9/22/2014
The U.S. House of Representatives passed bipartisan legislation recently that allows small businesses to spend capital toward creating jobs instead of compliance. H.R. 4, known as the Jobs for America Act, contains two Financial Services Committee bills designed to provide regulatory ...
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