AMERICA’S COMMUNITY BANKERS URGES HUD TO FINALIZE AFFORDABLE HOUSING GOALS AT PROPOSED LEVELS
America’s Community Bankers has urged the Department of Housing and Urban
Development to finalize affordable housing goals for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
at the levels proposed.
"While we support the proposed level of the goals, past performance
suggests that even higher quantitative goals could have been proposed," ACB
said in a comment letter. HUD’s proposed low- and moderate-income housing goal
is purchase of 48 percent of the units financed for 2000 and 50 percent in
2001-2003. The proposed goals are "ambitious but achievable," ACB
said.
"Though successful in increasing the availability of affordable housing
and housing finance in many areas and to many populations segments, there still
are significant underserved areas and population groups," ACB said.
"Adoption of the revised goals will create incentives for the GSEs
[government sponsored enterprises] to devote their considerable human and
financial resources to meeting new, higher performance standards goals,"
ACB said.
"Advances in risk management, innovative loan products and aggressive
borrower counseling represent initiatives taken by the industry," ACB said.
"These initiatives certainly can be replicated by the GSEs working to meet
the proposed affordable housing goals."
The 13-page comment letter is linked.
America’s Community Bankers is the national trade association committed to shaping the future of
banking by being the innovative industry leader strengthening the competitive position of
community banks. To learn more about ACB, visit
www.AmericasCommunityBankers.com.
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