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Politics and money news can have a swift and significant impact on the housing industry, whether it’s related to policy changes that will directly affect the mortgage industry or a change in political leadership that is expected to trickle down and impact the mortgage and housing industries. As a housing market professional, it’s important to stay informed on politics and money news and understand how it may affect the housing and mortgage industries now and in the future.
HousingWire’s politics and money coverage, which spans breaking news, expert commentary and more, can keep you up to date on the news and coverage that matters to you.
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MBA sees risk in new Florida law that gives first-lien priority to PACE loans
Jul 05, 2024Gov. DeSantis signed a bill to “improve” PACE funding for home renovations, but MBA says it adds unnecessary challenges.
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HUD translates 19 mortgage documents into five languages to broaden accessibility
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Opinion: A commonsense, bipartisan approach to preserving and creating more affordable homes
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HUD issues $10M in counseling grants to ‘combat homeownership gap’
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As the VA loan turns 80, its economic impact is in the trillions
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Open Mortgage has FHA direct endorsement authority terminated in Iowa
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HUD launches manufactured home community loan program
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Analysis: Loan repurchase patterns at Fannie, Freddie are divergent
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FHA amends identifier requirement for lenders, other entities seeking government business
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HUD announces $1.1B to fund tribal housing and community development
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CHLA: Here’s how to modernize ‘short-changed’ Ginnie Mae
May 15, 2024 -
Fannie Mae adds web-based income calculator for mortgage originators
May 08, 2024