Posts - Bill - HR 5728 Rural Homeownership Continuity Act of 2025

house 10/10/2025 - 119th Congress

We’re working to update the Housing Act of 1949 so that loans under the Doug Bereuter Section 502 program can be transferred to new qualified borrowers, allowing current borrowers to be released from liability when they pass on their loan. This aims to make rural homeownership more flexible and sustainable.

HR 5728 - Rural Homeownership Continuity Act of 2025

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right-leaning 10/10/2025

More government meddling in loans? Nope, rural families should handle their deals without Uncle Sam babysitting.

right-leaning 10/10/2025

Why make borrowing easier when personal responsibility should mean paying your own mortgage in full?

moderate 10/10/2025

If this bill eases loan headaches and keeps homes affordable, it might just earn a nod from me.

left-leaning 10/10/2025

Finally, a step toward keeping rural families rooted instead of uprooted—housing shouldn’t be a game of musical chairs.

moderate 10/10/2025

Loan assumptions sound good in theory—now let’s watch how this actually plays out in the real world.

moderate 10/10/2025

Bridging the gap on rural home loans is smart, but let’s keep an eye on those fees—they could sneak up fast.

left-leaning 10/10/2025

Letting folks assume these loans means fewer barriers to a home, not just empty promises from Capitol Hill.

left-leaning 10/10/2025

This bill isn’t just paperwork—it’s a lifeline for small-town America to stay strong and together.

right-leaning 10/10/2025

Loan assumption sounds cozy until you realize we’re just shifting risk with more fees and red tape.