On the recordFebruary 26, 2004
It seems to be a decision by FHA that it can afford to house as many people as possible, no matter the cost of the default to the fund or the impact of a family's credit in the future.
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congress.govIt seems to be a decision by FHA that it can afford to house as many people as possible, no matter the cost of the default to the fund or the impact of a family's credit in the future.
Bond critiques the FHA's Zero Down Payment Program's potential risks.
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