A conference call being held early next month will focus on Federal Housing Administration enforcement, quality assurance and inspector general reviews, and the Mortgagee Review Board.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has initiated a two-year pilot program that is offering qualified homeowners living in certain parts of the country low-cost loans up to $25,000 to make energy-efficient improvements.
HUD has eliminated the one percent origination fee cap for its 203(k) Rehabilitation Mortgage Insurance and home-equity conversion mortgage programs.
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