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More Action By Appraisers Needed In Coming Weeks

Progress On HVCC In Congress Advances

by Jeff Sandman

As a result of your efforts and our Washington team, we are making progress explaining to Congress the negative impact the current version of the Home Valuation Code of Conduct (HVCC) will have on consumers and independent appraisers.   The Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO) has heard our message loud and clear:  The HVCC needs to be fixed to create a level playing field.  The magnitude of the issue means that we have to press on and make sure we get a fair hearing and amend the HVCC.

Senator Elizabeth Dole (R-NC), at a Senate Banking Committee hearing on June 5th, submitted written questions about the HVCC to all of the regulators asking them to respond in writing for the hearing record.  She has also asked the Federal Reserve to conduct a legal analysis of the current version of the HVCC and any obvious or potential conflicts with federal banking law. 

Here’s an update of what we can expect in the coming weeks:

 

 

 

You should meet with your Senators and Representatives during the July 4th Congressional Recess to take action on the HVCC.  You can help encourage support for the Dole amendment by scheduling meetings or writing to your members of Congress.  For Senators, request that they support the Dole amendment to the Federal Housing Finance Regulatory Reform Act of 2008 (no bill number yet), when it reaches the floor.

You should also explain to members of the House of Representatives that Senator Dole is trying to include language in the Federal Housing Finance Regulatory Reform Act of 2008 in the Senate and that members of the House should work to ensure that language is included in any final housing legislation that is adopted by Congress and sent to the President.  You can find a copy of the HVCC issue brief and a draft of the Dole amendment to give to your members of Congress at www.alamode.com/action.