All the Federal Home Loan Banks could use affordable housing grants to help refinance or restructure nontraditional and subprime mortgages under a proposed rule issued by the Federal Housing Finance Board. The proposal is modeled after a $10 million pilot program initiated by the San Francisco FHLBank to provide matching grants of up to $25,000 to member banks and thrifts that want to refinance troubled mortgages that are "under water" due to negative amortization or declining property values. The Finance Board approved the San Francisco pilot on Jan. 15, and now it is issuing a proposal that would allow the other FHLBanks to develop similar affordable housing programs. "The proposed rule would temporarily add authority for the banks to use the AHP direct set-aside subsidy to refinance or restructure low- and moderate-income households' subprime or nontraditional mortgages held by bank members or their affiliates," the Finance Board said. The proposed rule is being issued for a 60-day comment period.
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