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Lenders will have to wait for the courts to resolve the validity of Richard Cordray’s recess appointment to be the first Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director.
February 5 -
If and when they are done right, downpayment assistance programs work, according to Wells Fargo.
February 5 -
Freddie Mac has further expanded the number of its Borrower Help Centers by opening three new branches in Atlanta, Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
February 5 -
The provision tucked into the qualified mortgage rules released in January would impose a 3% cap on points and fees that bank affiliates can charge consumers for home inspections, closing costs and a range of other mortgage-related services.
February 5 -
Sen. Michael Crapo said he wants to usher in a new era of bipartisan cooperation as the Banking Committee's top Republican.
February 5 -
The U.S. Justice Department filed a complaint accusing McGraw-Hill and Standard & Poor's of three types of fraud, the first federal case against a ratings company for grades related to the credit crisis.
February 5 -
Freddie Mac’s fourth-quarter refinance data show refinancing borrowers were able to take advantage of the deepest rate cuts available in quite some time during the period.
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Currently, millions of homes throughout the country have moderate to severe physical housing problems.
February 4 -
CitiMortgage has responded to recent allegations that it and other large banks engaged in deceptive practices when force-placing insurance policies on borrowers, saying it follows federal rules and guidance in this area.
February 4 -
We're hearing changing rules will likely stifle innovation in mortgage technology development in the near term.
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