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    New FHA Mortgage Insurance Fees
       A prospective homebuyer will now have to pay more for a loan insured through the Federal Housing Administration. The mortgage insurance premium for an FHA loan increases to as high as 2.05% annually, compared to the 1.20% of the loan principal paid until March 31.
    posted 4/3/13 12:41 PM  read complete story

    Galante Hedges On FHA Tax Bailout
       Facing a challenge from House Financial Services Chairman Jeb Hensarling (R-TX) that the Federal Housing Administration is broke and needs a tax bailout, FHA Commissioner Carol Galante continues to emphasize the mortgage insurer is not in desperate financial straits, and policy steps she is taking will restore the agency’s financial
    posted 2/13/13 7:31 PM  read complete story

    GOP Fires Opening Salvo At FHA
       Vowing to reform the Federal Housing Administration in order to avert billions of dollars in losses, House Republicans initiate a series of hearings to investigate the FHA’s books, develop a strategy to reduce its mortgage footprint,and streamline its operations.
    posted 2/6/13 4:54 PM  read complete story

    Galante Confirmed, Faces Big Test
       After a year and a half as acting head of the Federal Housing Administration, the Senate confirms Carole Galante as federal housing commissioner and assistant HUD secretary for housing. The end of year move followed Sen. Tom Corker’s (R-TN) decision to lift his
    posted 1/4/13 12:06 PM  read complete story

    FHA Bailout Seen Possible
       Despite attempts to minimize a critical study of Federal Housing Administration risk finances, HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan tells the Senate Banking Committee there is no guarantee HUD won’t seek a taxpayer bailout of the mortgage insurance agency
    posted 12/6/12 1:27 PM  read complete story

    House Gives Nod To FHA Solvency
       Legislation designed to improve the Federal Housing Administration’s risk financial position sails through the House, but its fate in the Senate remains uncertain. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) says that chamber will not consider routine legislation in the waning days of the session before Congress breaks -- tentatively set for Sept. 21 --
    posted 9/12/12 4:15 PM  read complete story

    Foreclosure Bailout Targets Four Cities
       Close on the heels of a similar program at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the Federal Housing Administration seeks to attract investors to buy pools of troubled mortgages in four cities to help deplete its housing portfolio. Unlike the government-sponsored enterprises, the wholly
    posted 7/18/12 4:45 PM  read complete story

    FHA Serious Delinquencies Soar
       Seriously delinquent Federal Housing Administration loans surge 23.2% from last year’s levels, resurrecting political chatter that the agency will have to tap taxpayers for a bailout soon. The FHA capital risk fund has been nearly depleted for months and officials had estimated that it
    posted 7/13/12 10:48 AM  read complete story

    FHA Set To Sell Troubled Mortgages
       In a move to rid itself of delinquent home mortgages weighing down its $1 trillion loan portfolio, the Federal Housing Administration will begin selling more than 700,000 loans in default. The effort could thwart foreclosure for thousands of homeowners, the agency
    posted 6/11/12 3:45 PM  read complete story

    Modified FHA Mortgages Defaulting
       Federal Housing Administration-insured mortgages entering foreclosure increased in March after half the home loans the agency modified to ease repayment terms were in default again after a year or more.
    posted 5/18/12 09:44 AM  read complete story

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