FHA issued a waiver regarding the timeframe for completing damage inspections in Presidentially-Declared Major Disaster Areas (PDMDA) in Florida. FHA currently requires that all properties with pending mortgages or endorsements in presidentially-declared major disaster areas have a damage inspection report that identifies and quantifies any dwelling damage. The damage inspection report must be dated after the “incident period” (as defined by FEMA). At this time, FEMA has designated the incident period for Florida Hurricane Irma as ongoing. According to FHA, the situation in Florida has stabilized to the extent that further damage to the properties appears unlikely, despite FEMA not having closed its incident period. As a result, FHA issued a waiver regarding the timing of the required inspection, allowing damage inspections to be completed beginning September 19, 2017, for PDMDAs in Florida. The waiver expires April 30, 2020.
Wisconsin Eliminates Variable Rate, Adverse Action and Transfer of Servicing Disclosure Requirements
Wisconsin passed a bill eliminating variable rate, adverse action and transfer of servicing disclosure requirements. Under the bill, a lender is no longer required to