U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly and others on The Preserving Access to Manufactured Housing Act, S 682 and HR 650

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“As a U.S. Senator from Indiana, one of my top priorities is to help create jobs for Hoosiers and to support the industries that are vital to our state’s economy and to working-and middle-class families. Indiana’s manufactured housing industry is vital to job growth and to providing affordable housing options.”

 I support access to affordable housing, including manufactured housing, and that is why I introduced the Preserving Access to Manufactured Housing Act. This bipartisan bill would help protect the ability of manufactured home customers to buy, sell, and refinance homes. This bill would help fix an issue impacting families trying to purchase, refinance, or sell manufactured homes by changing the definition of a high cost mortgage and ensuring consumers of small-balance mortgage loans have the opportunity to access mortgage credit.”

– U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly 

Senator Donnelly provided this statement to MHLivingNews.com‘s sister publication, MHProNews.com, along with more details. Included in that added information provided was the following.

U.S. Senators Donnelly, Toomey, Manchin, Cotton: Preserve Access to Manufactured Housing, Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senators Joe Donnelly (D-IN), Pat Toomey (R-PA), Joe Manchin (D-WV), and Tom Cotton (R-AR) today reintroduced the Preserving Access to Manufactured Housing Act, bipartisan legislation that would protect the ability of manufactured home customers to buy, sell, and refinance homes, while maintaining important consumer protections.

Donnelly said, “The decision to purchase a home is one of the most significant investments Hoosier families make. We should do everything we can to preserve accessus-senator-joe-donnelly-d-in-posted-manufacturedhomelivingnews-com-manufacturedhousingfinancing-
to affordable housing, including manufactured housing. I am grateful Senators Toomey, Manchin, and Cotton are joining me in this bipartisan effort to fix an issue impacting families trying to buy manufactured homes.”

PatToomeyUSsenator-PAofficialportrait-posted-manufacturedhomelivingnews-com-Toomey said, “The manufactured housing industry is an important source of jobs and affordable homes for thousands of Pennsylvanians. Unfortunately, financing for the product has been jeopardized by one-size-fits-all regulations that fail to recognize the unique nature of manufactured housing loans. By easing these ill-conceived rules, our bipartisan legislation will protect those jobs and ensure that Pennsylvanians can find financing to purchase an affordable home.”  

Manchin said, “Homeownership is an important goal for so many West Virginians and Americans. This bipartisan bill will help keep the American Joe_Manchin_US-SenatorWV-official_portrait-posted-manufacturedhomelivingnews-com-dream of owning a home alive by improving guidelines that have negatively impacted consumers’ ability to purchase a home. I truly believe that these necessary improvements will help West Virginians access quality, affordable housing for themselves and their families.”


Tom_Cotton_official_US-Senate_photo-posted-manufacturedhomelivingnews-com-Cotton said, “Manufactured housing plays an important role in homeownership options, which have unfortunately been constrained by excessive regulations by the CFPB.  As we’ve seen, unintended consequences of these regulations have limited the housing and mortgaging choices of hard-working Americans in many rural areas, like my home state of Arkansas. I was proud to support this bill last year on the House Financial Services Committee, and I’m glad to join my colleagues on the Senate Banking Committee in pushing for this small but important measure of regulatory relief.”

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued guidelines in 2013, as required under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, to expand the range of loan products that can be considered high-cost mortgages under the Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act (HOEPA). Unfortunately, the CFPB failed to recognize the uniqueness of manufactured home loans compared to the rest of the housing industry. The guidelines went into effect in January 2014, classifying a large percentage of small-balance loans used for the purchase of affordable manufactured housing as high-cost loans. This has negatively impacted the manufactured housing industry, and as a result there are increased lender liabilities associated with making and obtaining a HOEPA high-cost mortgage — which can lead to a loss of credit available to those seeking to purchase manufactured housing.

The Preserving Access to Manufactured Housing Act would help adjust HOEPA thresholds so fewer manufactured home loans are classified as high-cost. Under the HOEPA guidelines, if a transaction is for less than $50,000 and the home is considered personal property, then the interest rate on a mortgage cannot exceed Average Prime Offer Rate (APOR) by more than 8.5% or else it is considered ‘high-cost’ and subject to added liability and disclosure. The bill would change that threshold to APOR + 10% for transactions under $75,000.

Donnelly has discussed the challenges of the rules for manufactured housing with CFPB Director Richard Cordray and previously joined his colleagues in sending a letter to Director Cordray requesting a delay of the rules for manufactured housing until CFPB could have a chance to fully study the issue.

Donnelly helped introduce the bipartisan Preserving Access to Manufactured Housing Act in 2013 and continues to work on the issue in his role serving on the Senate Banking Committee. ##

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Senator Donnelly provided the information above after receiving a request for comment on the following to articles and video published here on ManufacturedHomeLivingNews.com

https://manufacturedhomelivingnews.com/dodd-frank-and-manufactured-home-financing-the-place-where-good-intentions-and-unintended-consequences-collide/

https://manufacturedhomelivingnews.com/sam-landy-umh-ceo-on-dodd-frank-and-the-preserving-access-to-manufactured-housing-act-s-682hr-650/

MHLivingNews.com hereby thanks Senator Joe Donnelly, and his team members, including Sarah Rothschild and Elizabeth Shappell for their time and efforts in addressing these issues important issues on behalf of millions of manufactured home owners.

Our thanks too for their sharing these insights with our readers on this important topic. ##

l-a-tony-kovach-manufacturedhomelivingnews-mhpronews-latonykovach-com-By L. A. “Tony” Kovach.

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