HMDA Public Data (Starting in 2017)
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HMDA requires many Financial Institutions (FI)s to maintain, report, and publicly disclose information about applications for and originations of mortgage loans. HMDA s purposes are to provide the public and public officials with sufficient information to enable them to determine whether institutions are serving the housing needs of the communities and neighborhoods in which they are located, to assist public officials in distributing public sector investments in a manner designed to improve the private investment environment, and to assist in identifying possible discriminatory lending patterns and enforcing antidiscrimination statutes. This publicly-available data asset contains HMDA data collected in or after 2017 and has been modified to protect the privacy of individuals whose information is present in the dataset.
Housing Mission Report: Affordable Housing Activities
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) was established by the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA) and is responsible for the supervision, regulation, and housing mission oversight of the Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae), the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac), and the Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLBank) System, which includes 11 FHLBanks and the Office of Finance. FHFA’s mission is to ensure its regulated entities fulfill their mission by operating in a safe and sound manner to serve as a reliable source of liquidity for equitable and sustainable housing finance and community investment throughout the economic cycle. Since 2008, FHFA has also served as conservator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (collectively, the Enterprises).
FHFA Conforming Loan Limits
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This dataset denotes the FHFA Conforming Loan Limits 2022. The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) is an independent regulatory agency that is not part of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The FHFA was established by the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA) and is responsible for the effective supervision, regulation, and housing mission oversight of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac (the Enterprises), Common Securitization Solutions, LLC (CSS), and the Federal Home Loan Bank System, which includes the 11 Federal Home Loan Banks (FHLBanks) and the Office of Finance. Since 2008, FHFA has also served as conservator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Conforming Loan Limits are mortgage limits set annually (as required by HERA) by the FHFA. In order for a mortgage loan to be eligible to be insured by Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae, the loan amount must be less than the loan limit.
Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) Public Data from 2007-2017
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Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) requires many FIs to maintain, report, and publicly disclose information about applications for and originations of mortgage loans. HMDA s purposes are to provide the public and public officials with sufficient information to enable them to determine whether institutions are serving the housing needs of the communities and neighborhoods in which they are located, to assist public officials in distributing public sector investments in a manner designed to improve the private investment environment, and to assist in identifying possible discriminatory lending patterns and enforcing antidiscrimination statutes.
한국주택금융공사 대지권추가설정품의서
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한국주택금융공사에서 발행한 주택연금부 업무 관련 공개 공공데이터 (해당 부서의 업무와 관련된 데이터베이스에서 공개 가능한 원천 데이터)에 대한 데이터 입니다. 공공데이터 개방 정책에 따라 등록되었습니다. 보증서번호,고객번호,품의번호,당초보증일자,보증기한일자,주택유형코드,대지면적,건물면적,기설정순위,설정율,소유권침해여부,제한물건설정여부,추가설정순위,설정권자,총설정율,비용부담자코드,대지면적2 와 관련된 정보가 포함되어있습니다.
Annual Federal Home Loan Bank Targeted Mission Activities Report
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FHFA is required to monitor and report annually on the Federal Home Loan Banks' support of their low-income housing and community development activities to the Federal Home Loan Banks' Advisory Councils. This report fulfills that requirement. This report addresses the FHLBanks’ activities to support low-income housing and community development. The FHLBanks support a range of these activities through three programs: the statutorily-mandated Affordable Housing Program (AHP), the statutorily-mandated Community Investment Program (CIP), and the voluntary Community Investment Cash Advance Program (CICA). Under these programs, the FHLBanks provide loans (referred to as advances) and grants to their members, and their members then use these funds to assist very low- and low- or moderate-income households and communities. The report also covers FHLBank Community Support Programs, non-depository Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) membership, and FHLBank performance on housing goals.