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Coronavirus-inspired mortgage relief is becoming a reality in D.C. Here are the details.

D.C. officials are putting the finishing touches on new programs to offer mortgage relief to homeowners and commercial property owners who need some help making payments while the coronavirus emergency drags on.

The D.C. Council passed legislation two weeks ago mandating lenders in the city create mortgage forbearance programs for borrowers, but lawyers working to interpret the new law quickly realized it lacked clarity on a variety of key points.

The council advanced a series of changes designed to address those issues Tuesday, and close some potential gaps in other emergency bills previously passed — including a new ban on commercial rent increases, alongside the existing residential rent freeze. Lawmakers also voted to give Mayor Muriel Bowser some extra time to prepare her budget proposal for fiscal 2021, pushing the deadline from May 6 to May 12.

The legislative tweaks should allow the mortgage relief measures to move full speed ahead, ensuring all lenders in the District will…

Read the full story from the Washington Business Journal.

Va. health dept. improves nursing home inspection backlog, reforms sanction criteria for facilities

Stories of neglect in care or unsanitary living situations have plagued several of Virginia’s nursing home facilities in recent years and data backs up a lapse in oversight by state agencies.  With reform efforts underway, the Virginia Department of Health officials said they aim to adopt sanction criteria by the end of the year to rein in bad actors and get troubled facilities back on track.  As of July, 58% of Virginia’s nursing homes were overdue for inspections and 68 of Virginia’s 289 nursing homes were found to have serious deficiencies, according to ProPublica. Several of the state’s flagged facilities with numerous deficiencies also had high staffing turnover rates.  The issue has been salient among various healthcare spaces, including VDH. 
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