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What You Need to Know about Freddie Mac’s Recent Guide Bulletin
Freddie Mac published a Guide Bulletin on April 21 that summarizes recent changes to the Guide and rolls out a new Conventional Small loan product. These changes impact property inspection requirements, property management requirements and title requirements. Here’s what you need to know. The SBL Program is being folded into Freddie Mac’s conventional arm through a new product, “Conventional-Small.” This program aims to align the smaller transactions with standard Freddie Mac documentation but continues to allow for some streamlined processing that was
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Unlocking Value: A Multistate Overview of Affordable Housing Property Tax Exemptions
The rapid expansion and evolution of state and local property tax exemptions has become a critical tool in affordable and workforce housing finance. In many jurisdictions, these exemptions can materially improve project feasibility, enhance debt service coverage and, in some cases, function as a partial substitute for traditional subsidy sources. At the same time, these programs are highly jurisdiction-specific and frequently require careful structuring, ranging from nonprofit ownership overlays to public agency participation, ground lease arrangements and long-term regulatory agreements. As a
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What You Need to Know about Freddie Mac’s Recent Guide Bulletin
by Amy B. Connelly, Frederick S. Griffin on September 02, 2025
Freddie Mac published a Guide Bulletin on Aug. 26 that imposes new requirements on mortgages originated on or after Oct. 1, 2025. These requirements should be familiar to those who also originate Fannie Mae loans. Freddie Mac now requires that Optigo Lenders deliver the following items in the full delivery package: For acquisitions loans:Copies of any property-seller-side settlement statements For all loans:Copies of all documents that evidence the chain of title for the 36-month period preceding the mortgage origination; A copy of the
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What You Need to Know About Freddie Mac’s Recent Update
Freddie Mac published Thursday an update to the Freddie Mac Guide, which included a discussion of various underwriting, fraud detection and loan document changes. Here's what you need to know. Loan Documents/Legal Matters Most of the changes to the loan documents, including Loan Agreement and Guaranty, are minor and ministerial in nature but widespread. The biggest change is to incorporate the provisions of splitting the note riders to the Loan Agreement and Guaranty directly into the bodies of the documents. This allows Freddie
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