HUD secretary announcing elimination of rule Trump warned would ‘destroy the value of houses’
- The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development eliminated the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule established during the Obama administration, which Secretary Scott Turner described as having "extreme and restrictive demands" on housing developers.
- Scott Turner stated that by cutting this regulation, localities will no longer face extensive paperwork and budget drains due to federal requirements.
- The new rule allows localities to self-certify compliance with anti-discrimination laws without the extensive analyses that were previously required, according to HUD.
- Turner emphasized that this change aims to advance market-driven development and support local communities in achieving fair and affordable housing.
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