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FAMP in the News

Here at the Florida Association of Mortgage Professionals, we are dedicated to making your voices heard. Below, you’ll find articles, interviews, and more highlighting our involvement in the news.

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HousingWire

The Florida Association of Mortgage Professionals pushes for condo guideline changes

President Orlando Diaz: "We don't want to be treated any differently than the rest of the country"

Written by: Sarah Wheeler

Published: August 16th, 2025

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Join us at FAMP: Message from Orlando Diaz FAMP President

This mortgage trade show 2025 is the one event you don’t want to miss. Join us at the FAMP Annual Convention, August 14–17 at the JW Marriott in Orlando, Florida

Published: August 7th, 2025

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Scotsman Guide

A Q&A with Orlando Diaz, president of FAMP

The Florida-based mortgage leader discusses the state of the housing market and how to improve condo affordability

Written by: Jeff Bond

Published: August 6th, 2025

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MPA Magazine

How mortgage brokers can master condo lending

Florida real estate expert gives tips on how to get condos to qualify for agency lending

Written by: Matt Sexton

Published: July 3rd, 2025

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CBS News Miami

More people getting spam calls after credit pulled for mortgage loan.

Watch FAMP President Orlando Diaz featured in this CBS Miami news segment on Trigger Leads! Learn how mortgage credit checks are leading to a surge in spam calls through trigger leads and what it means for borrowers across Florida.

Written by: Steve Maugeri

Published: June 6th, 2025

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WLRN Media

A mortgage in Miami is more expensive than any other place

South Florida homebuyers are facing some of the nation's highest mortgage rates, driven by rising costs and stricter lending conditions.

Written by: Tom Hudson

Published: May 22nd, 2025

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The New York Times

Mortgage Regulators Are Shrugging Off Climate Risk. It Could Cost Taxpayers Billions.

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which backstop most U.S. mortgages, know floods and fires are a growing problem. But little action has been taken.

Written by: Lydia DePillis

Published: December 7th, 2024

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