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		<title>Even More Important FHA News</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) just announced a set of policy changes to strengthen the FHA’s capital reserves, which have declined to dangerous levels. FHA will take the following steps: increase the mortgage insurance premium (MIP); update the combination of FICO scores and down payments for new borrowers; reduce maximum seller concessions to 3%, from [...]]]></description>
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