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As FHFA director, Mel Watt will review proposed loan fee hikes.
January 3 -
Office property delinquencies fell by over $1 billion, retail dropped by $7 million, multifamily declined by $256 million, industrial fell by $109 million, and lodging dropped by $13 million.
January 3 -
Federal Housing Finance Agency claims against 12 companies, including Goldman Sachs Group and Bank of America, are still in litigation.
January 3 -
New data indicate a lot of mortgage market share could be slipping out of the fingers of lenders who have been sluggish in digitizing their operations.
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Lenders dont have to reveal internal reviews of the propertys value.
January 2 -
The agency has been modifying this rule since the start of 2013.
January 2
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Insiders find Federal Reserve changes to its so-called quantitative easing policies in 2014 are not enough to ease housing market uncertainty.
January 2 -
So far, the big mortgage servicers have received stellar report cards for their compliance with the $25 billion national settlement. That could change this year as testing gets tougherpotentially costing these companies further embarrassment and penalties.
January 2 -
One of the nations largest wholesale mortgage lenders is telling its brokers they can no longer negotiate the amount of their fee with borrowers.
January 2 -
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley continues investigating residential mortgage securitization practices within the state and reached a new deal to compensate investors with the Pension Reserves Investment Management Board.
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