Obama Administration Announces Plans for Conference on the Future of Housing Finance

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Image via Wikipedia WASHINGTON, DC (LoanSafe.org) — Today, the Obama Administration announced additional details about its August 17 Conference on the Future of Housing Finance, including a list of panelists and the conference agenda. This event will provide a forum for public input as the Administration continues its work developing a comprehensive housing finance [...]

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FHFA Proposes Guidance on GSE’s from Investing in Mortgages with Private Transfer Fee Covenants

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Washington, DC (LoanSafe.org) — The Federal Housing Finance Agency is proposing a guidance for public comment that would restrict Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Home Loan Banks from investing in mortgages with private transfer fee covenants. The guidance would extend to mortgages and securities purchased by the Federal Home Loan Banks or [...]

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FDIC to Allow Public Input on Implentation of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act

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Image via Wikipedia WASHINGTON D.C. (LoanSafe.org) – The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation today announced an open door policy that will make it easier for the public to give input and track the rulemaking process as the agency implements the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. The policy goes well beyond what is [...]

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FREE New York Foreclosure Help Event This Saturday in Buffalo, NY

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New York homeowners are encouraged to join a FREE foreclosure prevention workshop in Buffalo this Saturday. Struggling borrowers will get an opportunity to meet face-to-face with housing counselors and reps from various mortgage servicers to go over different options available to help avoid foreclosure. Services include: – Home Foreclosure Prevention – Educational Seminars throughout [...]

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