HUD Seeks Input on Mortgage Assignment Info Forms
Published Date: 8/22/2025
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Summary
HUD wants to collect info about legal steps for getting full insurance benefits when multifamily and healthcare mortgages are assigned to the government. This affects property owners and lenders involved in these mortgages. They’re asking for public feedback for 30 days before moving forward—no new costs yet, just making sure the process is clear and smooth.
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HUD Seeks Legal Info on Mortgage Assignments
HUD is asking for information about the legal steps to get full insurance benefits when multifamily and healthcare mortgages are assigned to the Secretary. HUD is seeking Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval under the Paperwork Reduction Act and is allowing 30 days of public comment. HUD states this is an information-collection step and says there are no new costs at this stage.
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