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Congress threatens to upend housing market

Por: Newsweek Nation August 19, 2023

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A government shutdown is looming and if congressional lawmakers fail to strike a funding deal, homebuyers could have to push back closing dates in an already tight housing market.The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) made a shocking announcement in December that its National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) could no longer issue new policies during a funding lapse. NFIP is only funded through September 30 and a government shutdown could... + full article



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