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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency says institutions are taking a "proactive" approach to the dealing with potential payment shock on resetting home equity lines of credit.
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Borrowing short and lending long, which crashed the thrift market in the 1980s, and lowering underwriting standards, which crashed the mortgage market in the last decade, are rearing their heads again.
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The Senate passed revised legislation Thursday that would delay increases in flood insurance premiums, following the House's vote advancing the bill last week.
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Bank of America Corp.'s Countrywide unit and the U.S. sparred in court over whether the bank owes as much as $2 billionor nothingfor selling thousands of defective mortgage loans to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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A cybersecurity firm claims many large and small mortgage lenders are being careless with customers personal and financial data.
March 14
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Elected officials from President Obama to the new mayor of New York want to kick-start a building boom in affordable housing.
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Communities and governments would avoid having to deal with abandoned properties on a protracted basis, which pulls down local property values and creates an unnecessary backlog in the court system.
March 14
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Official puts servicers on notice that they should be ready to help borrowers who cant afford the higher monthly payments.
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Home Affordable Refinance Program loans are receding with overall refinancing, but in January they still looked to be running at about 23% of agency refis. The program ends next year.
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Lawyers for Bank of America Corp.'s Countrywide unit and the U.S. government returned to a federal courtroom today to spar over whether the bank owes nothingor as much as $2 billionfor selling thousands of defective mortgage loans to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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