Seller-funded downpayment assistance on Federal Housing Administration loans could get a second life under a bill introduced by Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, that also authorizes the FHA to charge risk-based premiums. The Green bill would repeal sections of the recently passed housing bill that bans seller-funded downpayment assistance and institutes a 12-month moratorium on risk-based pricing starting Oct 1. The bill (H.R. 6694) would require the FHA to charge higher mortgage insurance premiums for homebuyers with credit scores below 680 that receive seller-funded downpayment assistance from nonprofit groups, such as Nehemiah Corporation of America and AmeriDream. Borrowers with credit scores below 620 would be charged risk-based premiums. "I have introduced this bipartisan bill to revive this critical program under new standards that will effectively balance the risk of potential foreclosures with the goal of increasing homeownership," Rep. Green said. The Texas congressman introduced the bill on July 30 just before the House adjourned for the August recess.
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