Changes a Good First Step to Correct Unintended Wrong
October 21, 2011
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is a step closer to leveling the playing field for FHA lenders but there is more to be done, according to a recent analysis by K&L Gates. Recent changes announced by HUD are a good start to setting right the unintended adverse effects of last years changes to FHAs lender-approval requirements, but HUD needs to do more to implement these changes fully, concludes the analysis. Authors Krista Cooley, Holly Spencer Bunting and Kathryn Baugher, all attorneys with K&L Gates, said future pronouncements from HUD should provide additional guidance on how to address the inequities between third-party originators and FHA-approved lenders with regards to ...