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                    [Summary] => The National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation (NHMFC)  will sell to interested buyers including homeless government employees on cash or installment, its foreclosed housing units and the agency’s rights on mortgages which have been delinquent in payments for more than two years.


Felino M. Rosales, NHMFC officer-in-charge and executive vice president, announced that this was recently approved by the NHMFC Board of Directors, chaired by Housing Sec. Michael T. Defensor.
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Felino M. Rosales, NHMFC officer-in-charge and executive vice president, announced that this was recently approved by the NHMFC Board of Directors, chaired by Housing Sec. Michael T. Defensor.
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