Strengthening the Case for Homeownership Counseling: Moving Beyond "A Little Bit of Knowledge"

作者: Steven P. Hornburg

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摘要: Steven P. Hornburg is a principal at Emerging Community Markets and housing finance policy consultant, with over 20 years of experience in national mortgage finance. His current work covers issues involving affordable housing, finance, homeownership education counseling, community development, fair lending, smart growth HUD programs. The author acknowledges wishes to thank the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation for providing funding this paper.

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