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A hidden list can decide whether a buyer gets a mortgage or a seller closes on time. Attorney Stephen Marcus Esq., a leading voice on condominium and HOA governance, joins us to unpack the post-Surfside lending landscape shaped by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Boards and managers across the country are discovering that insurance tweaks, inspection language, or a single line in an engineer’s report can suddenly render an entire community “ineligible,” killing deals without warning.

Stephen explains how associations ended up here, how conservatorship culture hardened lending standards, and why critical-repair designations, replacement-cost insurance requirements, and deductible thresholds are now stopping closings cold. Transparency has never mattered more, yet every answer on a lender questionnaire can raise new risks. For many boards, the pressure to prioritize safety clashes directly with the need to preserve liquidity and marketability.

Real-world examples illustrate how quickly these rules bite. From Florida’s reserve mandates and six-figure assessments to a New York case where a few damaged roof tiles stalled dozens of transactions, the ripple effects are already reshaping local markets. We also explore the behind-the-scenes advocacy efforts pushing regulators toward more balanced approaches under new FHFA leadership.

For board members, managers, and owners watching deals slow down, this conversation offers clarity and context. The rules are changing, the stakes are high, and communities that understand the terrain can protect both safety and the ability to sell. If you find this episode valuable, follow the show, share it with your board or managing agent, and leave a review with the one change you want to see in condo lending.

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Chapters

1. Cold Open: Fighting The List (00:00:00)

2. Show Intro And Host Intros (00:00:27)

3. Meet Attorney Stephen Marcus (00:01:48)

4. What Fannie Mae And Freddie Mac Do (00:02:24)

5. Conservatorship And Culture Shift (00:04:21)

6. The Post‑Surfside Blacklist Emerges (00:05:04)

7. Florida’s Reaction And Reserve Mandates (00:07:18)

8. Market Consequences And Staggering Assessments (00:09:20)

9. Why Buildings Get Blacklisted (00:11:25)

10. Transparency, FOIA, And Accessing The List (00:13:12)

11. Getting Off The List: Reality Check (00:15:04)

12. A Co-op Case: Tiles, “Critical Repairs,” And Chaos (00:17:03)

13. Balancing Safety, Insurance, And Lending (00:18:56)

14. Advocacy, FHFA Leadership, And Hopeful Signs (00:20:26)

15. Final Advice And Closing (00:21:55)

14 episodes

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Content provided by EES Content Studio. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by EES Content Studio or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

A hidden list can decide whether a buyer gets a mortgage or a seller closes on time. Attorney Stephen Marcus Esq., a leading voice on condominium and HOA governance, joins us to unpack the post-Surfside lending landscape shaped by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Boards and managers across the country are discovering that insurance tweaks, inspection language, or a single line in an engineer’s report can suddenly render an entire community “ineligible,” killing deals without warning.

Stephen explains how associations ended up here, how conservatorship culture hardened lending standards, and why critical-repair designations, replacement-cost insurance requirements, and deductible thresholds are now stopping closings cold. Transparency has never mattered more, yet every answer on a lender questionnaire can raise new risks. For many boards, the pressure to prioritize safety clashes directly with the need to preserve liquidity and marketability.

Real-world examples illustrate how quickly these rules bite. From Florida’s reserve mandates and six-figure assessments to a New York case where a few damaged roof tiles stalled dozens of transactions, the ripple effects are already reshaping local markets. We also explore the behind-the-scenes advocacy efforts pushing regulators toward more balanced approaches under new FHFA leadership.

For board members, managers, and owners watching deals slow down, this conversation offers clarity and context. The rules are changing, the stakes are high, and communities that understand the terrain can protect both safety and the ability to sell. If you find this episode valuable, follow the show, share it with your board or managing agent, and leave a review with the one change you want to see in condo lending.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Cold Open: Fighting The List (00:00:00)

2. Show Intro And Host Intros (00:00:27)

3. Meet Attorney Stephen Marcus (00:01:48)

4. What Fannie Mae And Freddie Mac Do (00:02:24)

5. Conservatorship And Culture Shift (00:04:21)

6. The Post‑Surfside Blacklist Emerges (00:05:04)

7. Florida’s Reaction And Reserve Mandates (00:07:18)

8. Market Consequences And Staggering Assessments (00:09:20)

9. Why Buildings Get Blacklisted (00:11:25)

10. Transparency, FOIA, And Accessing The List (00:13:12)

11. Getting Off The List: Reality Check (00:15:04)

12. A Co-op Case: Tiles, “Critical Repairs,” And Chaos (00:17:03)

13. Balancing Safety, Insurance, And Lending (00:18:56)

14. Advocacy, FHFA Leadership, And Hopeful Signs (00:20:26)

15. Final Advice And Closing (00:21:55)

14 episodes

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