Report, Volumes 1-3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1947 |
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... acquire the first 40 acres of the land to be redeveloped . This is an experimental project financed with appropriations from city funds and being carried out according to a five - point program adopted by the common council of the city ...
... acquire the first 40 acres of the land to be redeveloped . This is an experimental project financed with appropriations from city funds and being carried out according to a five - point program adopted by the common council of the city ...
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... acquired some of the blighted land and were going ahead with institutional and residential building plans . The ... acquiring that portion of the site which will be used for publicly financed housing . Philadelphia . - A city - wide ...
... acquired some of the blighted land and were going ahead with institutional and residential building plans . The ... acquiring that portion of the site which will be used for publicly financed housing . Philadelphia . - A city - wide ...
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... acquire from the United States surplus housing for resale to farmers and farm groups for farm labor . Iowa authorized the city of Burlington to issue revenue bonds to acquire for housing veterans an ordnance plant offered for sale by ...
... acquire from the United States surplus housing for resale to farmers and farm groups for farm labor . Iowa authorized the city of Burlington to issue revenue bonds to acquire for housing veterans an ordnance plant offered for sale by ...
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... acquired prop- erties sold for cash , and the remaining balances on 240 accounts charged off . Of the 317,736 ... acquired up to December 31 , 1947 , a total of 198,218 properties including 39 still subject to redemption . Of this total ...
... acquired prop- erties sold for cash , and the remaining balances on 240 accounts charged off . Of the 317,736 ... acquired up to December 31 , 1947 , a total of 198,218 properties including 39 still subject to redemption . Of this total ...
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United States. Housing and Home Finance Agency. ties acquired , leaving 194,144 properties acquired from original bor- rowers . Subtracting these latter acquisitions from the 1,017,821 total original borrowers , leaves 823,677 or 80.9 ...
United States. Housing and Home Finance Agency. ties acquired , leaving 194,144 properties acquired from original bor- rowers . Subtracting these latter acquisitions from the 1,017,821 total original borrowers , leaves 823,677 or 80.9 ...
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4-family accounts Administrative expenses amended annual average Based on FHA-insured bonds capital cash construction cumulative December 31 Defense Homes Corporation dividends dollars dwelling units Emergency Housing estimated face amount Federal Home Loan Federal Housing Administration Federal Savings FHA-insured mortgages secured fiscal Government HHFA Home Loan Bank home mortgage Home Owners housing authorities housing program Includes increase insured associations insured institutions insured mortgages insured under section interest investments June 30 Lanham Act less liabilities liquidation loan associations Loan Bank Board Loan Bank System Loan Insurance Corporation losses low-rent median member institutions ment monthly mort mortgage loans mortgage notes mortgages insured mortgagors National Housing Act necessary current cost nonfarm operating expenses outstanding payment percent property valuation Public Housing Public Law ratio redevelopment rent rental housing projects reserves Savings & Loan savings and loan section 203 single-family homes State-chartered TABLE taxes tion veterans volume
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Page 371 - ... the realization as soon as feasible of the goal of a decent home and a suitable living environment for every American family...
Page 63 - The Congress hereby declares that the general welfare and security of the Nation and the health and living standards of its people...
Page 102 - ... the Board is authorized, under such rules and regulations as it may prescribe, to provide for the organization, incorporation, examination, operation, and regulation of associations to be known as " Federal Savings and Loan Associations," and to issue charters therefor, giving primary consideration to the best practices of local mutual thrift and home-financing institutions in the United States.
Page 63 - ... the production of housing of sound standards of design, construction, livability, and size for adequate family life...
Page 90 - All records in the control of any person, including any of the Federal Home Loan Banks, the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, or the Home Owners...
Page 71 - Indicate the types of mortgages; for example, first or second mortgages and whether such mortgages are to be insured by the Federal Housing Administration or guaranteed by the Veterans...
Page 63 - The policy to be followed in attaining the national housing objective hereby established shall be: (1) private enterprise shall be encouraged to serve as large a part of the total need as it can; (2) governmental assistance shall be utilized where feasible to enable private enterprise to serve more of the total need...
Page 102 - Such associations shall raise their capital only in the form of payments on such shares as are authorized in their charter, which shares may be retired as is therein provided. No deposits shall be accepted and no certificates of indebtedness shall be issued except for such borrowed money as may be authorized by regulations of the Board.
Page 93 - Board, must be considered deemed to be privileged and confidential, and such records are in their custody and control for purposes relating to the powers, duties and authorities of the Board under the provisions of the Federal Home Loan Bank Act, as amended, the Home Owners' Loan Act of 1933, as amended, and Reorganization Plan No.
Page 84 - Moneys in the Fund not needed for the current operations of the Federal Housing Administration shall be deposited with the Treasurer of the United States to the credit of the Fund, or invested in bonds or other obligations of, or in bonds or other obligations guaranteed as to principal and interest by, the United States.