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MCS isn’t the only distressed mortgage services entity gaining interest from investors as poor economic conditions threaten more hardships for homeowners.
October 6 -
If the tally included loans with some form of payment relief, the rate would be close to 8%.
October 5 -
Low rates and intense competition might lead some banks to ease underwriting standards in 2021, when the economy may not yet have recovered.
October 5 -
The notes are backed by $456.9 million in high-balance loans that meet qualified mortgage standards, according to ratings agency presale reports.
October 5 -
Kroll's $2 million settlement with the SEC over failing to adhere to credit-rating standards for CMBS and CLO bonds are fueling concerns that rosy credit grades are masking deeper structural problems with the securities exposed by COVID-19 related stresses, say critics.
October 5 -
Two more lenders, AmeriHome and Caliber, look to join Rocket and United Wholesale Mortgage, by raising capital through public stock offerings.
October 2 -
With the onset of COVID and the reaction by the Federal Reserve Board and other agencies, market pressures have reduced credit availability significantly.
October 2
Whalen Global Advisors LLC -
Overall debt outstanding for delinquent commercial and multifamily mortgages cut down in September as more of the economy opens further with lodging and retail far behind, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
October 1 -
The government-sponsored enterprise's first multifamily sustainability bond transaction, totaling $600 million, is part of Freddie's K-Deal program.
October 1 -
The proposed best practices would be modeled after federal servicing standards and be used to supervise nonbanks firms subject to state regimes.
October 1 -
Student housing and assisted/independent living centers were small portions of Freddie's multifamily securitizations prior to COVID, but Kroll noticed they've been missing in most rated deals since spring.
September 30 -
The Mortgage Industry Standards Maintenance Organization drew up the recommended wording in consultation with a group of lenders and investors after the passage of the Taxpayers First Act last year.
September 30 -
Approximately 75% of the quarter-to-quarter growth came from multifamily mortgage originations.
September 29 -
The net share of mortgages in Ginnie Mae securitizations with suspended payments appears to be stabilizing, but the number of new requests creates doubt about whether it will subside.
September 29 -
Frank Pallotta sold Wall Street services to lenders and later helped create programs to help underwater borrowers. Now he's running to represent a district both parties fight hard over.
September 28 -
Retiring Ellie Mae CEO Jonathan Corr and new ICE Mortgage Technologies President Joe Tyrrell discuss how the two companies will be merged.
September 25 -
Wholesale's technological capabilities and its scalability have been increasingly attractive to lenders given the recent surge in volume.
September 24 -
The Charlotte, N.C., company recently closed on a sale of its Cohen Financial platform to SitusAMC.
September 23 -
The percentage of borrowers who have asked to temporarily suspend payments due to coronavirus-related hardships is down overall, but in the Ginnie Mae market, they're still inching up.
September 21 - LIBOR
The restrictions on the pooling of loans with any interest term based on Libor will be effective for traditional mortgage-backed securities issued starting Jan. 21, 2021, and earlier for reverse-mortgage securitizations.
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