America’s Homeowner Alliance and the National Association of Mortgage Brokers Announce Strategic Partnership

-

NAMB Members Sponsoring their customers’ membership in America’s Homeowner Alliance.

WASHINGTON, DC., – October 10, 2014 – (RealEstateRama) — The National Association of Mortgage Brokers (NAMB) and America’s Homeowners Alliance (AHA) have announced a new partnership where NAMB members can now provide their customers with a one year free membership in the AHA. NAMB member customers will now have access to AHA advocacy and member rewards benefits, designed to promote pro-homeowner policies while also helping them to save money on every day purchases.

“NAMB members are pleased to connect our customers with the voice of millions of other homeowners advocating to protect and promote sustainable homeownership,” said Donald J. Frommeyer, CEO of NAMB. “AHA plays an important role in directly explaining to consumers how decisions made in Washington, DC are impacting homeownership opportunity.”

AHA Chairman and Founder Phil Bracken said, “In terms of public policy, until the AHA was formed, America’s homeowners never had a collective voice representing them in Washington and across America. It’s time to take America’s homeowners off the menu and give them a seat at the table.” Bracken continued, “We are pleased to be working with mortgage brokers who represent a critical source of mortgage outreach to consumers virtually anywhere in America.”

New laws and regulations such as the Ability to Repay Rule; Qualified Mortgage Rule; Compensation Regulations; and the robust Education and Testing Requirements across the United States, ensures that the interests of the mortgage brokers, the consumers, and the AHA are aligned, most notably to protect and promote sustainable homeownership for all segments of America.

For more information about the AHA visit: www.myaha.com

Previous articleRep. Perlmutter Recognized as “Legislator of the Year” for Affordable Housing Efforts
Next articleHUD OFFERS $24 MILLION TO HELP LOW-INCOME PUBLIC HOUSING RESIDENTS SECURE HIGHER PAYING JOBS