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House Determined to Rein in CFPB

HousingWire tells MHProNews.com a House of Representatives subcommittee will hold hearings on three bills that could impact the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Although the bill the Republican-controlled House passed in July 2011 to replace the director with a five-member commission will not likely pass in the Democrat-controlled Senate, the …

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MHI Responds to Unexpected Testimony at Congressional Hearing

MHProNews.com has received a memorandum from Joe Stegmayer, Chairman of the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI), regarding testimony at last week’s House Financial Services Committee hearing on HUD’s implementation of the Manufactured Housing Improvement Act of 2000. Noting the difficulty in gaining the attention of Congress, Stegmayer emphasizes the extended effort …

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Rep. Bachus: Stop the Hemorrhaging Federal Programs

The USA Today tells MHProNews.com an op-ed piece by Congressman Spencer Bachus, R-AL, Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, says we need more private investment that create jobs, not more failed government programs. Saying Pres. Obama’s policies have failed to help struggling homeowners and the programs are too expensive, …

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Bill Would Provide State Funding for MH

Joe Kelly of the Iowa Manufactured Housing Association tells MHProNews.com HSB 593 would create a manufactured housing program fund to assist consumers with buying MH, especially if they are moving into land lease communities (LLC). Supported by Gov. Terry Branstad and leaders in the legislature, the bill authorizes the revolving …

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Who Said All the Bad Actors are Gone?

Manuel Santana, director of engineering for Cavco Industries, told a congressional subcommittee HUD’s negligence in implementing the Manufactured Housing Improvement Act of 2000 has contributed to the industry’s 80 percent decline in production. In testimony prepared for the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Insurance, Housing and Community Opportunity, he said …

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Selling your LLC? “Buy All the Homes,” says the County

Noozhawk tells MHProNews.com the Santa Barbara County Planning Commission in California is considering an ordinance that would require MHC owners to file for a closure permit if they are selling their community, and to pay all residents market value for their homes. Commissioner C. Michael Cooney says the measure is …

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MHARR Provides Text of Testimony

The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) provided a transcript of its recent testimony The House of Representatives Subcommittee on Insurance, Housing and Community Opportunity held an oversight hearing on February 1, specifically focusing on HUD’s implementation of the Manufactured Housing Improvement Act of 2000. Chairman John Bostick told …

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Manufactured Housing Finance Relief Legislation Unveiled

During a hearing of the Financial Services Subcommittee on Insurance, Housing and Community Opportunity evaluating the effectiveness to which the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has implemented key provisions of the Manufactured Housing Improvement Act of 2000, Rep. Gary Miller (R-CA) formally unveiled legislation (H.R. 3849) to reduce …

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MHARR: Congress Zeros in on HUD’s Failure to Implement 2000 Reforms

The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) reports that a House of Representatives subcommittee, reacting to a nearly 90 percent decline in manufactured housing production over the past decade, recently questioned officials of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) at a February 1, 2012 hearing on the …

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NY May End MH Replacement Program

According to the Chronicle-Express, New York’s Neighborhood and Rural Preservation Program that helps people replace aging mobile homes with energy-efficient manufactured homes may be eliminated. MHProNews.com has learned Gov. Andrew Cuomo says it will save the state $12 million. The Keuka Housing Council (KHC) in Yates County has been helping …

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California Ordinance Requires Sprinklers in MH

RedBluffDailyNews of Tehema County in north central California tells MHPronews.com an ordinance passed by the Tehema County Supervisors requires all manufactured homes produced after Jan. 1 to have a sprinkler system installed. The measure does not apply to existing manufactured homes. The ordinance also applies to multifamily homes with two …

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REO Rental Program in the Pipeline

The idea for an REO rental program could soon provide additional competition for the manufactured housing industry. Panelists at the recent American Securitization Forum expressed support for a government-led program to rent out foreclosed Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and FHA homes. According to an article in Housingwire, the foreclosure pipeline …

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President Proposes Mortgage Refinance Program

In his State of the Union Address Tuesday, President Barack Obama proposed a mortgage refinance program to help homeowners take advantage of the current low interest rates. The president says he is sending Congress a plan that gives every responsible homeowner the chance to save about $3,000 a year on …

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CFPB’s Cordray Attempts to Allay Congressional Fears

HousingWire tells MHProNews.com Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Director Richard Cordray, appearing before a House subcommittee, says he is examining the exclusion of smaller banks from regulations targeted at larger firms responsible for the housing crisis. He says the bureau will analyze how the rules might impact banks with assets …

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Real Estate Appraisal Process Needs Repair

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) tells MHProNews.com the Government Accountability Office (GAO) reports the lack of government oversight of real estate appraisals has resulted in inaccurate home valuations. Both builders and realtors note 18-33 percent of appraisals have been inaccurate, resulting in cancellations and delays in contracts. A …

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MBA Wants the 20 Percent QRM Proposal Dropped

Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) chief executive David Stevens, noting the current 20 percent downpayment requirement is “a direct attack on first-time homebuyers, African-American borrowers and Latinos”, says it will make it more difficult to attract teachers, firefighters, and healthcare workers to new jobs in communities. NationalMortgageNews tells MHProNews.com Stevens says …

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MHI Sluggers Come to Louisville, Part II

In his address to a packed room at the Louisville Manufactured Housing Show Jan. 12, Jason Boehlert, Vice President for Government Affairs at MHI, said manufactured housing is a good fit considering the current economic conditions, because “it’s nice to have the home of your dreams, but it’s better to …

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MHI’s Jason Boehlert at Louisville

At the Louisville Manufactured Housing Show, Jason Boehlert, Vice President of Government Affairs for MHI, responding to a question from MHProNews.com about the possibility of altering the provisions of Dodd-Frank that negatively impact the MH industry, said, “Where a lot of these measures fail in reforming Dodd-Frank is when they …

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Nonbank Lenders: CFPB Will be Knocking Soon

MHProNews.com has learned from NationalMortgageNews that Richard Cordray, the new head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), says the agency will review procedures used by nonbank mortgagers and servicers beginning next month. Examination procedures have been published, and companies will be notified before the examination to make certain they …

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