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GMAC Mortgage on Friday said it will no longer purchase loans originated by mortgage correspondents or brokers in Massachusetts, citing the regulatory environment in the state.
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Over the past week or so Bank of America began telling a select group of its warehouse lending clients that their lines would terminate within 30 to 90 days.
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For several months Fannie Mae has insisted that it's not in the servicing business, but a recent 10-Q filing by the government-owned GSE reveals that it agreed to buy $74 billion of MSRs from Bank of America in the third quarter. No purchase price was disclosed.
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Massachusetts on Thursday sued the nation's five largest residential servicers, alleging their foreclosure practices were unlawful and deceptive.
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PHH Corp., Mt. Laurel, N.J., plans to sell $250 million of unsecured debt, using the proceeds to pay off an equal amount of debt that comes due next April.
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The Federal Housing Administration is considering raising insurance premiums on loans above $625,500, according to HUD secretary Shaun Donovan.
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The Prestwick Mortgage Group, Alexandria, Va., is brokering a $40 million package of Freddie Mac servicing rights for a community bank based in Florida.
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Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner late this week had a message for those hoping to water down last year's financial regulatory overhaul — it's not going to happen.
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The Federal Housing Administration endorsed $15.7 billion of single-family loans in October, a 3% decline from the previous month, according to new figures released Thursday morning.
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Freddie Mac is suspending all evictions involving foreclosed owner-occupied single family and multifamily units during the upcoming holiday season.
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