HUD

Ex-HUD staffer pleads guilty to false claim over remote work

A HUD employee has pleaded guilty to making false claims about her remote work activity, costing the government over $200,000.  Crissy Monique Baker, 45, of Fairfax, Virginia, will be sentenced in September to a single charge of fraud that allegedly occurred while she was employed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development between 2021 […]

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HUD announces three senior leadership hires

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced on Friday that Jonathan “Drew” McCall, Todd Thurman and Reid Wilson will serve in senior-level roles under the direction of Secretary Scott Turner. The appointments followed the swearing-in of Andrew Hughes, the former HUD chief of staff, as deputy secretary. Per the department, the new

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FHA rescinds 12 policies as Trump pushes to cut red tape

As part of the Trump administration’s broader effort to cut regulatory burdens, the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) on Friday announced the rescission of 12 policies related to appraisal protocols, underwriter employment, flood risk management and other areas.  Scott Turner, the secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), which oversees the FHA,

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HUD plans overhaul of its manufactured housing program

The Department of Housing and Urban Development is weighing a number of changes to its manufactured housing program as it looks to it as a key solution to addressing the nation’s housing shortage quickly. Government officials, including the heads of Ginnie Mae and the Federal Housing Administration, outlined potential improvements under consideration, including updates to

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HUD moves to eliminate multifamily green-energy incentive

The Federal Housing Administration announced plans to introduce an across-the-board multifamily mortgage insurance premium that would eliminate incentives to adopt energy-efficiency standards.  The Department of Housing and Urban Development proposed to level premiums to 25 basis points for all loans originated in multifamily programs administered by the FHA, a first step in eliminating what it

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HUD announces move to new headquarters in Virginia

The Department of Housing and Urban Development announced plans to relocate from its longtime headquarters located in the nation’s capital to Alexandria, Virginia. Such a move had also been the subject of rumors since early in the second Trump administration, as its Department of Government Efficiency set out to target examples of what it classified

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North Carolina real estate office reopens after Hurricane Helene devastation

Premier Sotheby’s International Realty has reopened its office in Asheville, North Carolina, marking a significant milestone in the region’s recovery from Hurricane Helene. The real estate agency, which was severely damaged in the storm, underwent extensive restoration over the past nine months. Its reopening was commemorated with a ceremony on June 16, where a plaque

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HUD Secretary Turner says manufactured housing key to supply

Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner reiterated his focus on increasing housing supply and streamlining operations at the federal agency. “Making housing more affordable and increasing the supply of housing in our country…is a top priority of mine,” Turner said at a luncheon hosted by the Exchequer Club and Women in Housing

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NFHA: HUD using flawed data to justify funding cuts

The National Fair Housing Alliance is pushing back against claims by the Trump administration that it’s behind most of the nation’s housing complaints, defending its role as budget negotiations threaten its funding. In a letter to Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner, the NFHA argued that the administration was using “erroneous information” to justify

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In Chicago, a reverse mortgage scammer left a lasting scar

Mark Diamond has been sentenced to 17 years in federal prison for his crimes against elderly homeowners, but the scars from the damage he inflicted across the Chicago metro area are still visible. A recent report from a local publication, the South Side Weekly, detailed one family’s struggle to recover from Diamond’s scams. Louise Minter

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