Title 12 › Chapter CHAPTER 13— - NATIONAL HOUSING › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER V— - MISCELLANEOUS › § 1735b
Allows the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to spend money to fix or pay for serious structural problems in condos (including common areas) or one- to four-family homes that were approved for mortgage insurance before construction, or that were under one year old when the mortgage was insured and had an acceptable warranty or consumer protection plan. The spending can pay to repair the defects, pay the owner’s claims, or take title to the property. The owner must ask for help within four years after the mortgage was insured (or a shorter time the Secretary sets), and the mortgage must have been insured after September 2, 1964. For certain older mortgage programs and time periods (insurance issued on or after August 1, 1968 but before January 1, 1973, or issued between January 1, 1973 and August 3, 1976), the law allows repairs or reimbursement when the defect makes the home unsafe, existed when insurance was issued, and could have been found by a proper inspection. In those cases the owner must meet specific request deadlines (usually within one year of insurance or within special deadlines tied to August 3, 1976). The Secretary can require the seller to promise to repay any money paid. Payments come from the mortgage insurance fund, and the Secretary must write rules for payments and decisions, which are final and not reviewable by courts. The Secretary must also study and report to Congress by March 1, 1977 on ways to protect home buyers from hidden defects in homes with mortgages insured under this chapter. The study must look at a possible federal home inspection and warranty program paid by fees on buyers spread over two years, other federal options, costs, financing, and steps to disclose likely repairs (like furnace, roof, or major appliances) based on age and expected life.
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12 U.S.C. § 1735b
Title 12 — Banks and Banking
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Apr 6, 2026
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