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June

25

2015

Chapter 40B: DHCD Regulations

The full Chapter 40B Regulations (760 CMR 56.00). These describe the standards and procedures to govern the course of project review, from an initial determination of eligibility by the federal or state agency that is providing a subsidy (the "Subsidizing Agency"), through local permitting review by the Board, to issuance or denial of a Comprehensive Permit, potential appeals to the HAC, and post-permitting procedures. 760 CMR 56.00 also addresses the Subsidized Housing Inventory , which is maintained by the Department of Housing and Community Development.

June

25

2015

Chapter 40B Design Principles handbook

The Chapter 40B Design Principles Handbook was created to provide information and guidance for the design review process undertaken by the agencies subsidizing Chapter 40B affordable housing projects in Massachusetts. The handbook provides some suggestions for applying new program standards and goals in the early stages of the design process.

June

25

2015

3.1 - Special report: Gauging the pace toward full recovery

Past recessions hold clues; return to norm years away, given high volume of distress

BOSTON, Jan. 15, 2013 --- Comparing the extent and pace of the 1990s real estate recession to this recession, Foreclosure Monitor estimates that we're a few years away from home prices and property distress returning to pre-recession levels, especially given that there are approximately 52,000 mortgages that are either 90 days delinquent or in some stage of the foreclosure process.

June

25

2015

3.7 - Distress down considerably from last year, but concerns linger

Boston, gateway cities see biggest declines; petitions jump 133 percent in March

BOSTON, May 16, 2014 --- Overall foreclosure distress in Massachusetts declined 56.9 percent from April 2013 to April 2014, from 8.8 units per 1,000 housing units, to 3.8 units per 1,000 housing units. With a strong 64.4 percent decline in distress, Boston has outperformed the state as a whole.