Those impacted by COVID-19 can have mortgage payments deferred or reduced for up to six months. Click through more details.
Read More »Timeline for HUD, FHFA’s Suspension of Foreclosure and Evictions Clarified
Both agencies released a statement saying the policy will extend at least 60 days, which differs slightly from what President Trump announced Wednesday morning.
Read More »COVID-19 Update: HUD Suspends Face-to-Face Requirements
The Hon. Brian D. Montgomery, Assistant Secretary for Housing - Federal Housing Commissioner stated that the previous policy was "not practical given the public health recommendations.” HUD also provided further updates on how the Department is addressing the virus.
Read More »New Federal Housing Commissioner Nominated by President Trump
Click through to read more on the nominee selected to follow Brian Montgomery, who is poised to be the new Deputy Secretary of HUD.
Read More »Analyzing HUD’s Proposed Revisions to Fair Housing Rule
While there are those that seem to agree that local zoning laws impede affordability, to some, the issue is a partisan one.
Read More »Ben Carson: California Can ‘Absolutely’ Solve Homlessness Crisis
The Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development pointed toward regulations that restrict zoning and density as possible hurdles.
Read More »What President Trump’s Proposed Budget Means for HUD
Click through to see much funding the department is anticipated in getting in 2021, and how that compares to years past.
Read More »Ben Carson, HUD Taking Initiative on Affordable Housing
The Department announced Monday its bus tour across the nation will be focused on removing unnecessary barriers to affordability.
Read More »Shaping the Future of HUD and FHA
Editor’s note: This feature originally appeared in the January issue of MReport. On October 8, 2019, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced that Brian ...
Read More »HUD Releases Updated Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule
Click through to ready why fair housing advocates oppose the updated rule by the Department.
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