News Release – July 15, 2020
Contact: Allison Ward
202-367-1197
info@nalhfa.org

NALHFA Welcomes Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC

WASHINGTON, DC – The National Association of Local Housing Finance Agencies (NALHFA) announced today that Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC is its newest member.
 
NALHFA is the leading local affordable housing advocate, influencing the shape and content of congressional legislation and agency regulations affecting the affordable housing finance industry.
 
Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC is proud to expand access to homeownership for low-to moderate-income borrowers and first-time homeowners through their partnership with numerous local HFAs. Since 2016, Lakeview has placed over 92,000 HFA borrowers into homes.
 
Lakeview’s innovative loan and DPA programs help housing partners serve our constituents while providing responsible and quality loans to an underserved market. These programs expand access to credit for borrowers who do not fit traditional agency guidelines.
 
“Lakeview is honored to become a member of NALHFA. One of our strategic goals is to create affordable homeownership opportunities by partnering with local and state HFAs across the country.  We look forward to meeting the members of the NALHFA community and creating new partnerships along the way.”
 
- Jed Guenther, Vice President, Community Lending Business Manager
 
For more information on Lakeview, click here .     

For more information about NALHFA and how to join, click here .    
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About NALHFA: The National Association of Local Housing Finance Agencies (NALHFA), founded in 1982, is the national association of professionals working to finance affordable housing in the broader community development context at the local level. As a non-profit association, NALHFA is an advocate before Congress and federal agencies on legislative and regulatory issues affecting affordable housing and provides technical assistance and educational opportunities to its members and the public. Members are city and county agencies, non-profits, and private firms, such as underwriters, consultants, financial advisers, bond counsel, and rating agencies, which help in producing housing from concept to completion.