Title 12 › Chapter CHAPTER 13— - NATIONAL HOUSING › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER X— - NATIONAL DEFENSE HOUSING INSURANCE › § 1750b
Lets the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development insure home loans in places the President has named "critical defense housing areas" (under 42 U.S.C. 1591). Lenders must apply to get a mortgage insured. HUD can limit how many units it will insure in each area. If HUD had promised to insure a loan that was active on June 1, 1953, but later decides the housing is no longer needed for defense, HUD may pay the lender enough to reimburse the borrower for materials and labor (minus salvage value) plus a 4% development allowance, if a claim is filed within six months of that decision. HUD can require insured properties to be rented for set times and rents, can approve who holds them, and can limit or forbid sales while insurance lasts. Any commitment made after August 2, 1954 must require rental use for at least three years. Owners and buyers must swear they will not refuse families just because they have children; breaking that oath is a misdemeanor punishable by up to $500. To be insured, the lender must be approved, and the loan must meet rules: loan amount no more than 90% of appraised value; homes must be for up to two families and construction must have begun after September 1, 1951; maximum loan size is $8,100 for one-family and $15,000 for two-family homes (HUD may raise these to $9,000 and $16,000, and may add up to $1,080 for each bedroom over two if needed). Loans may run up to 30 years, must fully amortize, and interest may not exceed 4.5% per year. HUD sets insurance premiums between 0.5% and 1.5% per year of the outstanding loan balance, payable by the lender in cash or HUD debentures; HUD can adjust or refund premiums if the loan is paid off early. HUD may give buying or renting priority to people working in national defense. Once HUD issues an insurance contract, the loan’s eligibility is final and can’t be attacked later except for lender fraud.
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12 U.S.C. § 1750b
Title 12 — Banks and Banking
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Apr 6, 2026
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