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One economist sees signs that mortgage credit conditions are beginning to loosen.
May 14 -
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced on May 7 plans to sue Bank of America and Wells Fargo for allegedly violating their obligations under the national mortgage servicing settlement.
May 14 -
Scott Simon, a managing director and head of mortgage-backed securities at Pacific Investment Management Co., is bucking the conventional wisdom that says Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac need to be reformed to encourage private capital to move back into the housing market.
May 14 -
Oscar Torres pleaded guilty to participating in two separate mortgage fraud conspiracies that involved bank losses of over $20 million.
May 13 -
In issuing the qualified mortgage rule, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau wanted to insure the new regulations would not disrupt the mortgage market.
May 13 -
Reflecting on the industry forecast offered by Mortgage Bankers Association economists Jay Brinkmann and Michael Fratantoni, three different images are coming to mind.
May 13
National Mortgage News -
As servicers try to comply with all of the new industry regulations being issued today, ISGN is doing their part in helping companies maintain compliance to these regulatory requirements.
May 13 -
Attorney Herman Thordsen, whose Mortgage e-Alerts appear on OriginationNews.com, has some advice for originators in a post he made on the Grapevine.
May 13 -
New findings reveal a large number of Americans still know little about credit scores.
May 13 -
Housing price gains and the critical role of valuations during the recovery may require lenders to watch over an appraisers shoulder.
May 13





