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Clayton Holdings failed to show that the governments request for three years worth of client work and communications was overly broad and burdensome, a judge says in a ruling.
November 11 -
As Blackstone, the nations largest foreclosure-to-rent investor, eyes the secondary market, smaller local players have a chance to increase their market share.
November 11 -
Bank of America asked a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit brought by the U.S. that accuses the lender of misleading investors about the quality of loans backing $850 million in securities.
November 11 -
Bank of Americas Countrywide unit was found liable by a jury in Manhattan federal court last month for selling the government-sponsored entities thousands of defective loans in the first mortgage-fraud case brought by the U.S. to go to trial.
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Single-issuer Ginnie I pools have been the mainstay of the Ginnie MBS program for decades.
November 8
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This product does not count towards the 3% fee cap because the premium is rolled into the mortgage's interest rate.
November 8 -
Lower Federal Housing Administration premiums are a possibility that Ginnie Mae securities investors must keep tabs on because they could move markets. FHA increased premiums but is worried about lower production volumes.
November 8 -
A different compensation structure is possible if broker products fill in gaps banker loans fail to fill and there are careful written policies in place that cover compliance concerns.
November 8
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With the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's QM regulation implementation date looming large, credit unions are gearing up to make sure all of their related software and operating systems ducks are in a row.
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A long-awaited final rule for the Public Housing Capital Fund Program, effective Nov. 25, implements significant changes to the old rule, according to insiders.
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