document.write("<h1>DSNews.com Article Feed</h1><div class='RSS_Entry'><h1><a href='http://www.dsnews.com/articles/shadow-inventory-shrinks-for-fifth-consecutive-month-barclays-2010-09-03' target='new'>Shadow Inventory Shrinks for Fifth Consecutive Month: Barclays</a></h1><h2>9/3/2010 6:18:00 PM</h2><p>That ominous shadow inventory of distressed homes that's been hanging over the industry was trimmed in July, according to Barclays Capital.     It marked the fifth straight month the company has recorded a decline in the shadow supply. Barclays says it shrank 1.2 percent, to 3.92 million homes. At the same time, the firm's assessment of the nation's REO inventory ticked up 0.2 percent to 538,000 properties. The distressed share of home sales rose sharply in July, and Barclays says this will likely drive prices down 2 percent over the next three months.</p></div><div class='RSS_Entry'><h1><a href='http://www.dsnews.com/articles/homebuyer-tax-credits-to-cost-federal-government-22b-2010-09-03' target='new'>Homebuyer Tax Credits to Cost Federal Government $22B</a></h1><h2>9/3/2010 5:40:00 PM</h2><p>The three versions of the homebuyer tax credit are expected to result in revenue losses to the federal government of about $22 billion, according to estimates just released by the Government Accountability Office (GAO).     Looking at Internal Revenue Service (IRS) filings through July 3, homebuyers so far have claimed $23.5 billion under the housing stimulus provisions, about a third of which was in the form of interest-free loans that will eventually have to be repaid. California ranks first among the states, with the most homebuyer tax credit dollars claimed.</p></div><div class='RSS_Entry'><h1><a href='http://www.dsnews.com/articles/lawmakers-challenge-fannie-maes-new-policy-on-strategic-defaulters-2010-09-03' target='new'>Lawmakers Challenge Fannie Mae's New Policy on Strategic Defaulters</a></h1><h2>9/3/2010 2:16:00 PM</h2><p>A faction of House Democrats have called on Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Fannie Mae's regulator to suspend the GSE's recently announced policy to sue homeowners who strategically default on their mortgage.    The group of lawmakers, led by Rep. John Conyers, Jr. of Michigan, called the policy \"opaque, overbroad, and punitive.\" They decried Fannie for using taxpayer dollars to penalize underwater homeowners, and maintained that the policy runs counter to the national need to stem a devastating tide of foreclosures.</p></div><div class='RSS_Entry'><h1><a href='http://www.dsnews.com/articles/fhas-delinquency-rate-holds-steady-agency-issues-premium-guidelines-2010-09-03' target='new'>FHA Keeps Delinquency Rate Steady, Issues New Premium Guidelines</a></h1><h2>9/3/2010 12:39:00 PM</h2><p>After falling for five straight months, the Federal Housing Administration's (FHA) delinquency rate held steady in July at 8.3 percent. At the beginning of 2010, the rate stood at 9.4 percent.    HUD also issued guidelines for FHA's new insurance premium structure, which takes effect next month. The annual premium will increase from 0.55 percent to between 0.85 percent and 0.90 percent of the loan amount. At the same time, though, the upfront premium has been reduced by 100 basis points from the current 2.25 percent.</p></div><div class='RSS_Entry'><h1><a href='http://www.dsnews.com/articles/wayne-county-treasurer-to-auction-tax-foreclosed-properties-online-2010-09-03' target='new'>Wayne County Treasurer to Auction Tax Foreclosed Properties Online</a></h1><h2>9/3/2010 9:56:00 AM</h2><p>The Office of the Wayne County Treasurer in Michigan will conduct its first Internet auction of more than 13,000 tax foreclosed properties September 17-23. Bid4Assets.com will perform the online auction. The auctioned properties represent a 44 percent increase over the number of properties seized by the county in 2009, making it the largest auction ever for Wayne County.</p></div>");