Recently we reported that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was auditing three large nonbank mortgage lenders, three of which are based in California. (We’re working on getting confirmation and asking those firms if they could share their experiences with us.) But rest assured, the CFPB will get around to auditing just about every nonbank lender of any decent size. But will it release those audits to the public – or will inquiring minds need to file a Freedom of Information Act request? Meanwhile, mortgage analyst Joe Garrett recently told his clients this: “Even if the CFPB hasn't contacted you about scheduling an exam, it's quite possible that they are monitoring you. They have stated that they will, to the extent possible, use existing information, including exams by state regulatory bodies, your HMDA reports, lawsuits filed on behalf of consumers, consumer complaints filed with the CFPB, newspaper articles, web postings, Neighborhood Watch Scores, lenders' websites, and your loan volume. Oh yes, they are watching you.”
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Mortgage lock volume fell 5.4% in May as rates climbed, but declining pull-throughs suggest some borrowers are reconsidering loan plans amid ongoing rate volatility, Optimal Blue found.
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Zachary Carpenter, tapped to take over as Farmer Mac CEO in March 2027, will now take over the position on July 1, with Bradford Nordholm as CEO emeritus.
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Originators slightly loosened credit for conventional and jumbo products in May but they've held steady after larger growth to begin the year.
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The share of warehouse lenders offering funding lines and sublimits for seconds has risen to new heights according to a Mortgage Bankers Association survey.
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MBA, UWM, Nexa and PennyMac offer mortgage loan originator training programs for aspiring and licensed LOs, covering NMLS exam prep, wholesale lending and loan origination skills.
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Approximately 54% of homeowners looked to a second lien product to access their home's stored value in the first quarter due to the "lock-in effect."
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