by Moe Bedard
That hasn’t come without cost. As the FHA filled the void left by the private sector, it has assumed the risks of those loans. And now that a growing number of people have stopped paying their mortgages, the FHA has had to pay out more in claims that it forecast. The agency has just $3.6 [...]
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by Moe Bedard
WASHINGTON – The Federal Housing Administration, which propped up the collapsing housing market last year, acknowledged yesterday that it has drained its cash reserves to dangerously low levels, heightening concerns that it might need a taxpayer bailout.
The agency, which guarantees loans for many first-time homebuyers, could be hit if housing prices lose ground or if [...]
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