After exploring and dipping their toes in the single-family rental market since 2016, the GSEs have ended their somewhat controversial pilot programs that provided financing to corporate landlords. The Federal Housing Finance Agency announced last week it was pulling the plug on the programs because SFR operators don’t need the “liquidity provided by the enterprises.” This was welcome news to some who believed that institutional investors don’t need a taxpayer guarantee on top of rental revenues.The agency approved several “test and learn” pilot transactions and solicited industry feedback but ultimately concluded that it was premature to allow the GSEs to enter this portion of the single-family rental market.