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On Again, Off Again: Fannie and Freddie Drop the Applicant’s Language Preference Question from the Revised Uniform Residential Loan Application Form

By Kathleen C. Ryan on August 13, 2019
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At the direction of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), government sponsored enterprises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the GSEs) announced in June 2019 that the optional use period for the redesigned Uniform Residential Loan Application (URLA) and automated underwriting system (AUS) implementations would be postponed. FHFA has now directed the GSEs to make specific modifications to the URLA form. To allow industry participants time to make the necessary changes, FHFA and the GSEs will be extending the deadlines for implementation of the URLA and AUS datasets; the mandatory use of the redesigned form and data will no longer begin on February 1, 2020.

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    MoFo ReEnforcement: The Enforcement Blog
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    Morrison & Foerster LLP

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