Future of FHA: Hearings Before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session ... October 26, 27, 28, 1977U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 473 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 71.
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... meet our national housing needs , by removing the lender's risk on a mortgage loan . Like many apparently simple concepts , this principle is difficult to translate into practice . In order to succeed , FHA must walk a narrow line on ...
... meet our national housing needs , by removing the lender's risk on a mortgage loan . Like many apparently simple concepts , this principle is difficult to translate into practice . In order to succeed , FHA must walk a narrow line on ...
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... meets all underwriting tests , except for the fact that the income of the home- owner or renter is too low to support the full debt service or rental , should be considered an actuarially sound risk . The task force con- cluded that ...
... meets all underwriting tests , except for the fact that the income of the home- owner or renter is too low to support the full debt service or rental , should be considered an actuarially sound risk . The task force con- cluded that ...
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... meet the housing needs of this country has been seriously impaired and its cost increased by turning housing on and off , and using it solely as a coun- tercyclical economic tool rather than what it really is an essential social ...
... meet the housing needs of this country has been seriously impaired and its cost increased by turning housing on and off , and using it solely as a coun- tercyclical economic tool rather than what it really is an essential social ...
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... meets all underwriting tests , except for the fact that the income of the homeowner or renter is too low to support the ... meet the housing needs of this coun- try has been seriously impaired and its cost increased by turning housing on ...
... meets all underwriting tests , except for the fact that the income of the homeowner or renter is too low to support the ... meet the housing needs of this coun- try has been seriously impaired and its cost increased by turning housing on ...
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... meet the need out there . We expect with the new mort- gage limits a 20- to 30 - percent increase in our activity . So all of these reasons have led to the fact that the FHA has not been needed to the extent it was in the early 1930's ...
... meet the need out there . We expect with the new mort- gage limits a 20- to 30 - percent increase in our activity . So all of these reasons have led to the fact that the FHA has not been needed to the extent it was in the early 1930's ...
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202. lappuse - ... of all claims of the mortgagee against the mortgagor or others, arising out of the mortgage transaction or foreclosure proceedings, except such claims as may have been released with the consent of the Commissioner.
215. lappuse - The Authority, including but not limited to its franchise, capital, reserves, surplus, loans, income, assets, and property of any kind, shall be exempt from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States or by any State, county, municipality, or local taxing authority.
197. lappuse - The Secretary may consent to the release of a part or parts of the mortgaged property or project from the lien of any mortgage insured under this section upon such terms and conditions as he may prescribe.
214. lappuse - Such notes or other obligations shall bear interest at a rate determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, taking into consideration the current average market...
162. lappuse - ... is authorized to use as a public debt transaction the proceeds from the sale of any securities issued under the Second Liberty Bond Act...
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213. lappuse - ... (c) Debentures issued under this section shall be in such form and denominations in multiples of $50, shall be subject to such terms and conditions, and shall include such provisions for redemption, if any, as may be prescribed by the Administrator with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, and may be in coupon or registered form.