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HUD Defeated by Penobscot Indian Nation over Nationwide Down Payment Program
INDIAN ISLAND, Maine, Nov. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On October 31st,
the Penobscot Indian Nation Grant America program was granted an injunction
which prohibits HUD from enforcing the rule banning downpayment assistance.
HUD had previously granted extensions to both Ameridream and Nehemiah. This
has led to broad confusion that they are the only two downpayment programs
allowed to continue operating. It is simply not true. Judge Freidman,
Federal District Court of DC, ruled that HUD is prohibited from enforcing the
rule until the court has decided on the full outcome of several pending
lawsuits, including the Penobscot Indian Nation vs. H.U.D. which was
originally filed July 12, 2007.
According to the complaint, HUD originally violated the law by informing
lenders that Tribal Governments were not eligible to provide downpayments on
FHA loans. The complaint was later amended to include HUD's violations of
rulemaking procedures with regards to Tribal Governments, when attempting to
adopt a new rule that would ban certain downpayment programs. The Penobscot
Indian Nation's, Grant America Program is confident of a successful outcome in
its pending lawsuit.
If you would like more information about this topic please call Chris
Russell at 202-657-0099 or email him at Russell@fhadpa.com
SOURCE Grant America Program
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