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Disclaimer: The summaries below are developed by the Nehemiah Corporation of America to provide our view of the events surrounding the most significant potential legislation and rules facing downpayment assistance. Our summaries provide a brief explanation of each event accompanied by a link to the full documentation. December 6, 2007 Nehemiah Corporation of America Responds to
President's Foreclosure Relief Plan October 31, 2007 Nehemiah Corporation of America Comments on
Preliminary Injunction Barring HUD from Banning Private Downpayment
Assistance HUD Notice of DPA Rule Injunction U.S. District Court Order Regarding HUD Rule October 1, 2007 Nehemiah Corporation of America Responds To
HUD'S Rule Banning Private Downpayment Assistance Programs The following statement was issued today by Scott
Syphax, President and CEO of Nehemiah Corporation of America in response
to HUD's unilateral decision, despite widespread Congressional and
popular support, to promulgate its rule to ban privately-funded downpayment
assistance programs effective October 31, 2007. Nehemiah is the oldest
and largest privately-funded down payment assistance provider, and to
date has provided gifts to almost one-quarter of a million families,
enabling each of them to become a homeowner. September 18, 2007 Statement from Nehemiah President and CEO on Expanding American Home Ownership Act of 2007 The following statement was issued by Scott Syphax,
President and CEO of Nehemiah Corporation of America, in response to the
passage of the Expanding American Home Ownership Act of 2007, which
included an amendment by Congressman Miller supporting private downpayment
assistance programs. The amendment opposes a controversial proposal by
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to ban
seller-funded downpayment assistance programs. August 7, 2007 Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) Comments in Response to Proposed HUD Rule On August 7, 2007, the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) issued comments in Response to Standards for Mortgagor’s Investment in Mortgaged Property: Proposed Rule, 72 Federal Register 24 CFR PART 203 (May 11, 2007), Docket No. FR-5087-P-01. MBA expressed strong support for seller funded downpayment assistance and offered recommendations to enhance the quality of loans with downpayment assistance for borrowers and FHA. July 30, 2007 National
Association of Counties Opposes HUD Rule The resolution was adopted during NACo's 72nd Annual Conference and Exposition in Richmond, Va. Scott Syphax, President and CEO of Nehemiah Corporation of America, stated “Programs like Nehemiah’s are putting people in houses, creating wealth and strengthening communities. We welcome the support of NACo in our effort to repeal this terrible HUD rule which essentially slams the door on the one program that has been a proven lifeline to countless families seeking the American dream.” July 24, 2007 H.R. 3074 – Amendment 16 An amendment to the HUD Appropriations bill (H.R. 3074 – Amendment 16), introduced by Representative Gary Miller (CA), passed in a July 24, 2007 voice vote on the floor of the U.S. House that says "None of the funds made available by this Act shall be used to take any action to issue a final rule or notice based on, or otherwise implement, all or any part of the proposed rule of the Department of Housing and Urban Development published on Friday, May 11, 2007, on page 27048 of volume 72 of the Federal Register (Docket No. FR-5087-P-01), relating to standards for mortgagor's investment in mortgaged property." “With the passage of this amendment and the overwhelming support of the House of Representatives, the dream of homeownership for millions of Americans in need of down payment assistance is alive and well,” said Scott Syphax, president and CEO of Nehemiah. “This is the first step toward rescuing down payment assistance. With further cooperation from the senate and the President, we will be able to continue our work for years to come.” June 27, 2007 U.S Conference of Mayors Pass Resolution Supporting Down Payment Assistance Programs The U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) passed a resolution in support of privately-funded down payment assistance programs, in addition, the USCM calls on Congress to fight a controversial plan by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to ban the programs. Scott Syphax, President and CEO of Nehemiah Corporation of America, stated “Down payment assistance has been a much needed and much sought after tool for hundreds of thousands of first time homeowners in the country for much of the last decade. We welcome the support of the USCM in our effort to repeal what we believe is a terrible HUD rule that will hurt the very people that HUD and FHA were organized to assist.” June 22, 2007 Summary of Subcommittee Hearing on DPA Rule Testimony by a HUD representative confirmed that the proposed rule stems from HUD's concern that privately-funded downpayment assistance inflates home appraisals, causing higher default rates which will impact the FHA Insurance Fund. Maxine Waters (CA), Chairwoman of the Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity, suggested that HUD extend the July 10 comment period deadline on the proposed rule for another 30 days. Representative Waters also recommended adding language to a FHA reform bill (H.R. 1852) that would override HUD's proposed DPA rule. Ms. Waters, along with several other committee members were concerned that HUD was trying to exchange downpayment assistance for the "zero down" loan product included in H.R. 1852. Full
Story... June 20, 2007 National Urban League Supports Downpayment Assistance Programs The National Urban League, the nation’s oldest and largest African-American economic development organization, submitted a letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in support of privately-funded downpayment assistance programs. The letter stated that HUD’s proposed rule to end DAPs would deny thousands of potential homeowners the bridge they need to qualify for an FHA-insured mortgage. May 17, 2007 Letter from Nehemiah President and CEO on DPA Rule Nehemiah is deeply disappointed that the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) proposed rule 24 CFR Part 203 on May 11, 2007. HUD is attempting to take action that would adversely impact the hundreds of thousands of Americans that are benefiting from downpayment assistance programs. Not only does this ruling unfairly penalize low- and moderate-income (LMI) families, it will do further harm to the housing industry during a critical time. The first step in the HUD ruling process is a 60-day Public Comment Period that ends July 10, 2007. The Nehemiah Program continues to operate normally and in full compliance with all applicable laws. |
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