NAR Urges Congress, Administration to Approach Changing FHA Slowly
The National Association of Realtors urged Congress and the administration to go cautiously before making changes to the Federal Housing Administration program that has served the needs of millions of American families for more than 75 years without needing a federal appropriation.
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NAR Urges Congress, Administration to Approach Changing FHA Slowly
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010Mortgage Rates, FHA Streamlines, and the FTHB Tax Credit
Saturday, January 9th, 2010
Loan officer Dan Green answers reader questions from Twitter including “What will mortgage rates do?”, “What’s the tale with the new FHA Streamline Refinance program?”, and “Will the First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit get extended by Congress?”. Dan is based in Cincinnati, Ohio and blogs at themortgagereports.com. Image courtesy Maitri (http
Homebuyer Tax Credit Frequently Asked Questions
Thursday, December 17th, 2009How is this home buyer tax credit different from the tax credit that Congress enacted in July of 2008?…
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Homebuyer Tax Credit Frequently Questioned Questions
Congress Seeks to Expand Community Reinvestment Act, Punish …
Wednesday, December 16th, 2009In late July 2008, Congress, at the strong urging of the Bush administration, passed rescue legislation to expand Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac buy limits, expand Federal Housing Administration ( FHA ) loan insurance limits, …
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Trading Home Equity for Cash – The New Old Age Blog – NYTimes.com
Wednesday, December 16th, 2009And many consumers find reverse mortgages simpler to qualify for, because eligibility primarily involves borrowers’ age, home value and equity — not their income or credit history. Earlier this year, moreover, Congress substantially raised the F.H.A. ’s maximum loan limit to $625500 (the amount a borrower really receives depends on age and the home value but cannot exceed that amount)
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