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An attorney for Christopher J. Gallo, who is battling 18 federal charges, said the lender's 18-month delay in pursuing the sign-on bonus makes little sense.
December 9 -
Treasury yields climbed to the highest in more than two months, following losses in most global government-bond markets, ahead of a Federal Reserve interest-rate decision that may alter expectations for monetary policy in 2026.
December 8 -
Refinance retention hit 28% last quarter, the highest percentage in three and a half years, according to ICE Mortgage Technology.
December 8 -
The National Defense Authorization Act will be voted on by the House without the housing package that passed through the Senate Banking Committee unanimously.
December 8 -
The class action suit doubles down on accusations that the homebuilder and its lending arm are deceiving borrowers about their monthly mortgage payments.
December 8 -
BTIG is waiting with "baited breath" for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to relist their common stocks, but if spreads widen, it could derail it from happening.
December 5 -
Manufactured housing could see eased lending rules if the defense bill removes the "permanent chassis" requirement, expanding FHA mortgage eligibility.
December 5 -
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte should be called to testify before lawmakers no later than the end of January, the Democratic members of the Senate Banking Committee wrote in a letter Friday to Republican Chairman Tim Scott.
December 5 -
A recent Remax survey found 88% of respondents said they are "very" or "somewhat likely" to purchase a home next year.
December 5 -
New York developers are transforming struggling office buildings into more than 12,000 new apartments in a bid to help offset the city's worst housing crisis in decades.
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