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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has lowered the asset-size threshold to qualify for escrow exemptions for higher-priced mortgage loans.
December 21 -
Sen. Bob Corker championed a provision he added to the budget bill that would temporarily prevent the Treasury Department from recapitalizing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and discussed other banking priorities in a sitdown interview.
December 18 -
The answer to lower costs, higher efficiency, and better record keeping for compliance lies in eSignature, e-documents, and e-mortgages, the foundation for which has legally been in place for 15 years now.
December 14DocuSign -
Mortgage lenders and servicers weary from a raft of regulatory changes in recent years may see some respite in 2016, but still face some tough issues ahead. Here's the most pressing.
December 14 -
Over 20 mortgage and real estate-related trade groups are urging Congress to provide a hold harmless period till Feb. 1 for any errors regarding implementation of the integrated RESPA-TILA mortgage disclosures.
December 4 -
Issues with upgrading software and ensuring pricing accuracy to comply with the consumer bureau's "integrated disclosures" have been magnified in wholesale loan transactions.
December 4 -
The sweeping, five-year highway bill may include some key concessions for small financial institutions, but the deal has left many in financial services frustrated. Here's why.
December 2 -
With the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's disclosure rule potentially slowing down the loan process, institutions need to focus on communication strategies to keep young borrowers at the closing table.
December 2J.D. Power and Associates -
A recent CFPB action against a payday lender demonstrates why lenders across industries must disclose both the best and worst case repayment scenarios to consumers.
November 25Offit | Kurman -
The reform law's Qualified Mortgage and risk-retention rules have restricted access to credit, sowing demand for niche products offered by nonbank lenders.
November 23Alston & Bird LLP