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With Washington Still Busy, Major Reverse Mortgage Movement Remains Unlikely
May 05, 2021A political professional gives the reverse mortgage industry an overview of how the political realities are playing out in Washington, D.C., describing an environment of competing crises and lack of housing appointees as taking up much of the political bandwidth available for other issues.
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Fudge Assumes HUD at Critical Time for Housing, Reverse Mortgages
Mar 14, 2021 -
How the American Rescue Plan Could Affect Reverse Mortgage Borrowers
Feb 25, 2021 -
Bloomberg: Wall Street ‘Worried’ Over Possible CFPB Revival
Dec 10, 2020 -
November Election Results Could Impact Key Reverse Mortgage Issues in 2021
Nov 23, 2020 -
Reverse Mortgage Legislator Elected Lt. Governor of Washington State
Nov 05, 2020 -
As Divisive Election Looms, Politicians Can Agree on Reverse Mortgage Benefits
Nov 02, 2020 -
House Reverse Mortgage Legislators Out After Primary Election Results
Aug 05, 2020 -
Foreclosure Protection Bill Includes Reverse Mortgage Borrowers, Lacks Republican Support
Jul 06, 2020 -
Reuters: Retirement Grades for Historic $2 Trillion Coronavirus Relief Law
Mar 29, 2020 -
Historic Coronavirus Stimulus Bill Would Relax Rules on Retirement Savings
Mar 25, 2020 -
Reverse Mortgage Legislation Takes Back Seat to Washington Tumult
Feb 10, 2020