The U.S. House of Representatives voted on Thursday to pass an amendment eliminating the use of guarantee fees on mortgages backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to fund a controversial $47 billion transportation bill known as H.R. 22, or the Developing a Reliable and Innovative Vision for the Economy Act.
Read More »House Vote Delayed for Legislation to Limit Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac CEO Pay
The U.S. House of Representatives has postponed voting for a bill that will limit the salaries of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac CEOs due to a hefty lineup of other legislation to tend to. The vote was originally scheduled to take place last week.
Read More »House Passes TRID Grace Period Bill
The House of Representatives voted Wednesday to pass a bipartisan bill (303-121) that will provide a hold harmless grace period for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure Rule, which went into effect October 3.
Read More »House to Vote on TRID ‘Hold Harmless’ Grace Period Next Week
The House of Representatives will vote next week on a bill that will provide a hold harmless grace period for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure Rule, which is set to go into effect October 3.
Read More »House Passes Amendment for Non-Discrimination in HUD Housing Programs
In an effort to eliminate discrimination within the HUD and DOT programs and raise awareness during pride month in June, U.S. Congressman Scott Peters (D-California) proposed an amendment on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives requesting non-discrimination provisions and LGBT equality in federal housing and transportation programs
Read More »Manufactured Homes Bill Stirs Strong Emotions in Washington
Tuesday’s passage of proposed amendments to the Dodd-Frank Act in the House has reheated the debate over whether the changes really serve lower-income Americans who purchase manufactured homes or opens them up to predatory lenders on a large scale.
Read More »House Votes to Amend Part of Dodd-Frank to Make Manufactured Home Mortgages Affordable
The first measure, which passed 263-162, would alter the meaning of “high cost" mortgages for manufactured housing by exempting mortgages from the classification if the transaction is less than $75,000, the annual percentage rate is 10 percent or lower, and if the mortgage points and fees don’t exceed $3,000.
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