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Now approved by Fannie Mae, the digital servicer aims to shake up the status quo by reducing costs caused by a “monopoly in the market.”
February 2 -
The coalition, led by New York’s Letitia James and Minnesota’s Keith Ellison, argues that PHH Mortgage’s payment processing fees violate some state laws.
February 1 -
The CARES Act-related forbearances could be “lulling us into a false sense of security” as 12-month expirations approach, according to Black Knight.
February 1 -
The Financial Stability Oversight Council could determine that a broad range of mortgage companies should be subject to “heightened prudential standards,” said Andrew Olmem, a partner at Mayer Brown and a former senior economic adviser to the White House.
January 25 -
The expected pricing range is between $19 and $21 per share if all 14.4 million shares to be offered are sold.
January 22 -
Despite that decline, the company notched its second-best quarterly earnings ever over that period.
January 21 -
The former executive at Lend America, who has remained out of prison since his 2011 guilty plea, will not be incarcerated for his acts.
January 20 -
The government-sponsored enterprises’ moratoria will now continue well past inauguration day, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
January 19 -
The move to a remote work model is a long-term, technology-driven transformation, which was well underway prior to the pandemic and will continue long after the pandemic, Matthew VanFossen and Taylor Stork, members of the Community Home Lenders Association, argue.
January 15Absolute Home Mortgage -
While the annual total marks a 16-year low, the numbers are likely to change dramatically once government moratoria expire, according to Attom Data Solutions.
January 14