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DTS 2022 Enterprise Quarterly and Annual Reports

To enable FHFA's evaluations, each Enterprise submits quarterly and annual reports detailing its actions and progress toward achieving the objectives in its Plan. FHFA makes these quarterly and annual reports public, omitting any confidential and proprietary information. These reports contain the Enterprises’ views on their Duty to Serve activities and do not necessarily reflect FHFA’s views.

In 2023, FHFA conducted virtual meetings with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to supplement the information provided by the Enterprises in their 2022 annual reports.

FHFA has evaluated Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s 2022 Duty to Serve performance under their current Duty to Serve Plans, which covers the 2022-2024 period. FHFA has determined that each Enterprise complied with its Duty to Serve requirements in all three underserved markets in 2022. For an Enterprise that achieves compliance, FHFA will convert its final performance score into one of four passing ratings: Minimally Passing, Low Satisfactory, High Satisfactory, or Exceeds.

For 2022, FHFA assigned Fannie Mae a rating of Low Satisfactory for its activities in the manufactured housing market, a rating of Low Satisfactory for its activities in the affordable housing preservation market, and a rating of High Satisfactory for its activities in the rural housing market. For 2022, FHFA assigned Freddie Mac a rating of High Satisfactory for its activities in the manufactured housing market, a rating of Low Satisfactory for its activities in the affordable housing preservation market, and a rating of High Satisfactory for its activities in the rural housing market.

Highlights of the Enterprises' 2022 performance are published in FHFA's 2023 Annual Housing Report. Data on the Enterprises' 2022 Duty to Serve-qualifying loan purchases is available on the Duty to Serve Performance Data page.

 

Fannie Mae

Manufactured Housing

Type ​Description ​Report
Manufactured homes titled as real property
Manufactured home communities (MHCs) owned by a governmental entity, non-profit organization or resi​dents
Manufactured home communities (MHCs) with certain tenant pad lease protections
Additional Manufactured Housing Communities Activities
 


 

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