Op-Eds
Time to end Fannie, Freddie Conservatorship (11/23/15)
Here’s how to do it CHLA shares plan for recapitalizing GSEs This Op-Ed appeared in HousingWire on November 20, 2015. by Scott Olson Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are back in the news. Administration officials recently said they have no plans to end the GSE Profit Sweep or recapitalize them. And Freddie Mac reported a $501 million loss, causing their reserves to drop to $1.3 billion. It is now seven
Nonbank Mortgage Lenders Grow Fast, But Stay Safe (6/24/15)
This Op-Ed appeared in American Banker on June 24, 2015. By Scott Olson Recent reports of nonbank mortgage lenders’ growing market share of government-backed loans have raised concerns among some policymakers and industry observers. Some critics argue that nonbank lenders are less capitalized than banks and that their loans to riskier borrowers could therefore pose a greater danger to the financial system in the event of a downturn. But
Lower FHA Premiums (1/20/15)
This letter appeared in the “Letters to the Editor” of The Washington Post on January 20, 2015. by Scott Olson On behalf of the Community Home Lenders Association (CHLA), the first national association to call for lower FHA premiums, we write to respond to your editorial. The main beneficiaries of lower premiums are not “bankers and real estate agents” – but the 375,000 renters who
CHLA Congratulates Joe Gormley on Appointment as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Ginnie Mae
Washington, D.C. – April 16, 2025 – The Community Home Lenders of America (CHLA) congratulates Joe Gormley on his appointment as Executive Vice President and
CHLA Urges VA to Ensure Fair Treatment for Veterans Following End of VASP Program
Washington, D.C – April 14, 2025 – In the wake of the Veterans Affairs Servicing Purchase (VASP) program’s conclusion, the Community Home Lenders of America