Government Loan Servicing Standards (FHA/VA/RHS)
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Government housing programs play a vital role in helping low- to moderate-income, minority borrowers, and eligible veterans and servicemembers realize the dream of homeownership. MBA works with the agencies to improve servicing efficiency and reduce
servicing costs. Clear and consistent guidance leads to more equal outcomes for borrowers, reductions in cost for servicers, and encourages greater participation in government programs designed to aid vulnerable populations.
Recent MBA Activity Related to Government Servicing Issues
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MBA letter to the Senate on the introduction of the Homes for Every Local Protector Educator and Responder (HELPER) Act
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MBA Letter to CFPB on the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (Regulation X)
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MBA Comment Letter to HUD on Changes in Branch Office Registration Requirements
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MBA Letter to FHA on HECM Claim Changes
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MBA Letter to HUD on Housing Assistance Payment Consolidation
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Joint Trades Letter in Support of the Death Tax Repeal Act of 2023
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MBA Response to SEC Conflicts of Interest Proposal
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MBA, CREFC Response to SEC Conflicts of Interest Proposal
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Joint Trade Deadline Extension Request for SEC Conflicts of Interest Rule Final
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MBA Responds to FHA’s Fall 2022 Default Servicing Regulatory Priorities
Related MBA Events
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School of Mortgage Banking II: June 2023: Online
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Commercial Real Estate Basics: Introduction to Commercial/Multifamily Loan Servicing: June 2023
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MAA Quarterly Webinar: Townhall Legislative Update
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MSR Transfers: Balancing Risk, Customer Experience and Efficiency
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School of Multifamily Property Inspections: June 2023: Online
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School of Mortgage Banking III: June 2023: Washington D.C.
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How to Leverage Document AI for Unparalleled Efficiency in Loan Production and Loan Servicing
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School of Multifamily Mortgage Banking: June 2023: Charlotte, NC
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School of Mortgage Servicing: July 2023
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School of Mortgage Banking I: July 2023: Washington D.C.