06/23/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/23/2026 09:15
WASHINGTON - HUD is announcing fourteen policy changes to its Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Single Family mortgage insurance program that lower costs, reduce regulatory burdens, and improve affordability for Americans seeking FHA-insured mortgages. The changes eliminate outdated requirements, reduce administrative burdens, and make FHA financing more efficient for homebuyers and lenders. Since the start of the Trump Administration, FHA has taken more than 150 actions to streamline its Single Family program.
"Every unnecessary regulation comes with a cost, and too often homebuyers pay the price," said Secretary Turner. "If a policy does not protect taxpayers, improve affordability, or expand opportunity for Americans, we should rethink it. As we recognize National Homeownership Month, these FHA actions reflect that commitment by eliminating barriers to expand homeownership opportunities."
The updates announced today span FHA policies from mortgage origination through servicing and quality control, including:
Today's policy updates deliver on HUD's goals of reducing costs of homeownership for American families by tackling the cost structure of FHA lending.
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