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FHFA updates Duty to Serve rules impacting Southern border communities -
Feds go to court to put hold on ICE-Black Knight deal -
Advocates urge agencies to finish — not start over — pay-clawback rule -
Home Loan banks' liquidity mission is vital to housing and development -
FHA seeks to streamline HECM claim submissions
- Sep 16-17, 2025|San Diego, CA
The industry leader has simultaneously staved off lawsuits over its initiative and reached a settlement with one brokerage which allegedly violated its terms.
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After the Federal Reserve moved to slow the pace of quantitative tightening, the Fed chair floated the idea of continuing to allow mortgage-backed securities to roll off its books even after the central bank has met its monetary policy objectives in reducing its balance sheet.
March 19 -
The lender says its technology will supercharge scale, preventing a potential hiring and firing spree which doomed it after the recent refinance boom.
March 19 -
A former COO at Marlin Mortgage claims the servicer transferred an MSR portfolio to a new subservicer not to benefit the investor, but for the gain of the company's CEO.
March 19 -
Rising insurance costs are leading providers and condo associations to consider changes to policies that would make some loans ineligible for GSE sale.
March 19 -
Stakeholders predict the future of homebuying will offer two distinct paths: an all-in-one bundle from companies like Rocket Mortgage and the traditional, local homebuying experience.
March 19
Only 20% of the Top Producers in the National Mortgage News survey were under 40, while almost half were between 41 and 50, and 30% even older.
Those who raced ahead of the pack of loan originators last year went the distance by offering exceptional customer service, catering to niche pockets of demand in the market.
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Deregulation at the federal and state levels could open the door to a potential boom in housing supply, HUD Secretary Scott Turner said Tuesday.
April 8 -
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott said Jonathan McKernan's final confirmation vote to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is "imminent."
April 8 -
Bill Pulte, making the announcement as chairman of Fannie Mae, did not provide additional details following earlier rumors of larger layoffs.
April 8 -
Refinancings, particularly the cash-out version, helped to drive mortgage product availability and rate lock activity during March, separate reports found.
April 8 -
The leading lender says its underwriters have already used Google's technology to improve from six loans a day to 14.
April 8