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Ginnie Mae is a government corporation. As a
part of government, laws passed by the United States Congress and signed by the
President of the United States govern its conduct.
The statutory authority of Ginnie Mae is derived
from
Title III of the National Housing Act, 12 U.S.C. 1716 et seq.
Ginnie Mae is a government corporation. As part
of the government, laws passed by the United States Congress and
signed by the President of the United States govern its conduct.
As a government corporation, Ginnie Mae and its
program are also governed by a set of regulations. These regulations are
published in the Code of Federal Regulations at
Title 24, Part 300-310.
Ginnie Mae notifies participants of periodic changes in guidelines and
requirements through All Participants Memoranda (APM), Multiclass Participants
Memoranda (MPM), and changes to the guides.
Please
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