Housing and Community Development Act of 1987
Other short titles | An Act to amend and extend certain laws relating to housing, community and neighborhood development and preservation, and related programs, and for other purposes. |
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Nicknames | Emergency Low Income Housing Preservation Act of 1987 |
Enacted by | the 100th United States Congress |
Effective | February 5, 1988 |
Citations | |
Public Law | 100-242 |
Statutes at Large | 101 Stat. 1815 |
Codification | |
Titles amended | 42 U.S.C.: Public Health and Social Welfare |
U.S.C. sections amended | 42 U.S.C. ch. 69 § 5301 |
Legislative history | |
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The Housing and Community Development Act of 1987, P.L. 100-242, 101 Stat. 1815, is a United States federal law which amended the Housing and Community Development Act laws with regards to the Housing Act of 1937. The amendments revised sections of the Act concerning community and neighborhood development, family and single housing, and preservation for low income home owners. The law provided insurance for FHA Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (HECM) better known as a home equity conversion loan or reverse mortgage.
The S. 825 legislation was passed by the 100th U.S. Congressional session and signed into law by the 40th President of the United States Ronald Reagan on February 5, 1988.
See also
Housing and Community Development Act
External links
- "Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (HECM)". U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Retrieved December 8, 2013.