HUD Secretary Scott Turner shares how new policy rescissions simplify processes, reduce financing costs and strengthen the housing market, fostering a more effective FHA-insured lending process.
Source: Inman News
Sec. Scott Turner: HUD breaks down barriers to homeownership
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