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Eligible borrowers may ask for an independent review of their mortgage foreclosure file if they believe that they were financially injured as a result of servicer errors, misrepresentations or other deficiencies in the foreclosure process.
November 20 -
The decision means the company must prepare to defend itself against allegations by the Federal Housing Finance Agency of wrongdoing in the sale of securities backed by residential mortgages.
November 20 -
Want to see a CFPB audit exam of a mortgage banking firm? As they say in Brooklyn, forgetaboutit.
November 20
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Signs are evident that health is returning to the housing and mortgage markets as the days of no downpayment, speculators and strategic defaults are fading.
November 20 -
Residential Capital LLC won court approval to sell its mortgage-servicing unit to Ocwen Financial for $3 billion after putting off a fight with loan investors and resolving other objections.
November 20 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission have sent out warning letters. If you got one, it's too late.
November 19
National Mortgage News -
Not all forms of relief are credited on a dollar-for-dollar basis under the attorney general settlement.
November 19 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said it will issue warning letters to at least 12 mortgage banking and brokerage firms that it says broke federal law in advertising loan products to consumers.
November 19 -
A thorough, complete, integrated quality control / risk management program consists of three components: pre-funding quality control/fraud prevention; post funding quality control; and quality control using a targeted sample.
November 19 -
Fannie is seeking to require banks and other mortgage servicers to replace existing force-placed policies on loans it guarantees with insurance provided by a consortium of carriers offering 30% to 40% discounts.
November 19






