Fannie Mae supports the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s (FHFA) enhanced radon testing standards to better identify properties with elevated levels of radon, ensuring a more sustainable multifamily environment, according to a Fannie Mae release.
The new standards will increase testing of ground floor units from 10 percent to 25 percent for most Fannie Mae multifamily properties.
In addition, Fannie Mae will require an environmental professional to oversee radon testing, subject to the more stringent of Fannie Mae’s radon standards and state and local requirements. Fannie Mae also will collaborate with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to encourage better radon data collection on a national level.
The enhanced radon standards, announced during National Radon Action Month, go into effect on June 30 and align with Fannie Mae’s mission of providing reliable, affordable housing opportunities with a focus on tenant health and safety for people across the country.
“We look forward to working with FHFA, our multifamily customers and stakeholders, and others as we continue to assess these standards,” the release stated.
For more information on the updated testing requirements, testing procedures, risk mitigation, and how the new standards were developed, refer to the updated policy and corresponding multifamily radon policy FAQs.