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A Michigan city claims six chickens can’t qualify as emotional-support animals, but a federal judge said “maybe” – and that only a jury can decide.

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Job reports, hourly earnings and price data suggest inflation may be slowing even as bank troubles stir recession fears. But a bond-price drop could help lower mortgage rates.

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One year ago, mortgage rates started their rise, and people scrambled to buy homes. That means stats comparing March 2023 to March 2022 won’t make a lot of sense.

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In a heated political era, no one can predict what the final 2024 U.S. budget will look like, but the White House’s initial proposal boosts a number of housing programs.

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In 4Q 2022, builders found a “persistent shift in buyer preferences to live outside of densely populated areas” with the share of new urban homes dropping to 44.5%.

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A major housing bill strongly backed by Florida Realtors passed the Fla. Senate Wed. The House may suggest changes, but it’s a good start early in the 2023 session.

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If homeowners with an FHA loan default, they may still be able to keep the house through a mortgage modification, which now includes a 40-year option.

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In an open letter to the housing industry, HUD Sec. Fudge asks members to nix things like application fees, though she also hints at possible legislative changes.

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It’s okay for others to say you “really know how to stretch a dollar.” Bootstrapping means finding tools that maximize your services while minimizing costs.

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The U.S. consumer watchdog’s report on junk fees focused on a range of businesses, such as banking and payday lending, and includes four used by mortgage servicers.

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