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Depository originators lose 68 cents per $1 more than their nondepository competitors.
May 17 -
Lending that can fulfill Biden administration aims around equity and supply, like an FHA premium cut or financing for accessory dwelling units, remain possible, but late-cycle housing risk is a concern.
May 17 -
Mark Calabria, who oversaw the two government giants under Trump and was fired by the Biden administration, said in a recent interview that the government-sponsored enterprises are once again at risk of insolvency.
May 17 -
The agency now sees applications for mortgage-recovery advances approaching 3,000 per month.
May 16 -
The outspoken regulatory chief of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau also said proposed Community Reinvestment Act reform isn’t likely to draw banks back to Federal Housing Administration lending.
May 16 -
Servicers are encouraged to put foreclosures on hold in several circumstances involving the state-distributed housing relief, but they’ll need to request extensions of their normal timelines to do it.
May 12 -
The sale of its correspondent business to Planet Home Lending, divestment in a reverse mortgage lender, Longbridge Financial, and the outsourcing of mortgage servicing rights all reinforce its focus on wholesale, company management said.
May 12 -
The 36% consecutive-month drop could mark the start of a period in which a small wave of financially distressed homeowners sell their homes through alternative means, according to Attom Data Solutions.
May 11 -
The portfolio of cash-flows from monthly mortgage payments is on the higher end of a wide range of deals seen in the market this year.
May 10 -
The company earned $453.3 million, inclusive of a $172 million increase in the fair value of its mortgage servicing rights, but future originations and revenue are expected to decline while it plans to continue challenging market rivals on pricing.
May 10