SENATOR SCHMITT LEADS COLLEAGUES IN CALLING FOR REPEAL OF HARMFUL BIDEN-ERA HOUSING REGULATION
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Letter Urges FHFA to Reverse Mandate Limiting Homeowners'
In 2024, at the direction of Biden's FHFA, new policy from Freddie Mac and
The letter began: "As Senators representing states with rural communities, we are particularly focused on ensuring the availability of effective and diverse options in the homeowners insurance market. Recent Enterprise Seller/Servicer requirements would impose a one-size-fits-all insurance standard that does not reflect our states' markets. This is why we are respectfully urging you to fully rescind these requirements."
The letter stated: "As you know,
The letter continued: "RCV coverage pays the amount needed to repair or replace damaged property, with no deduction for depreciation-related factors.[3] A roof with significant wear, for example, is treated as a new roof for the purposes of RCV insurance. But in our states, housing markets and would-be homebuyers are diverse, not uniform. Homes in our states have striking differences in age, value, weather exposure, and even appraised valuations that fall under or soar over reconstruction costs. For some of these homes and homeowners, ACV insurance is a far more appropriate coverage at a preferable cost point. Prohibiting ACV insurance then gives consumers fewer options, leaving them with higher premiums and insurance policies that may not fit what it insures; in turn this will drive many of our constituents out of the Enterprises' eligible mortgage market entirely."
The letter concluded: "We believe consumers should have access to a range of insurance products that reflect their needs, circumstances, and local markets. By mandating only one product type nationwide, the Enterprises limit consumer choice, reduce competition, and impose higher costs on borrowers, particularly those in rural America. We understand that this is guidance that your administration inherited."
Read the full letter HERE.
The letter was co-signed by: Senators
This letter is supported by:
"America's mutual insurers offer a range of products to meet the needs of every consumer, but the FHFA's coverage requirements limit consumer choice and threaten to put the dream of homeownership even further out of reach. NAMIC thanks
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[2] Freddie Mac, Single-Family Seller/Servicer Guide 4703.2 and Seller/Servicer Industry Letters (
[3] Nat'l Ass'n of Ins. Comm'rs, What's the Difference Between Actual Cash Value Coverage and Replacement Cost Coverage? (


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