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Lenders need to be aware of a possible investor backlash as critical defects found in closed loans increased in frequency as the shift continued to a purchase market.
January 30 -
The acting head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau can utilize "look-backs" of mortgage servicing and underwriting rules to push for significant changes.
January 29 -
A former associate of Cook County Judge Jessica Arong O'Brien pleaded guilty Friday to her role in a $1.4 million mortgage fraud scheme and is expected to testify at O'Brien's criminal trial next month.
January 26 -
Mortgage industry hiring and new job appointments for the week ending Jan. 26.
January 26 -
The strong housing economy in 2017 led to an increase in premiums earned and lower claims costs for Old Republic International's title insurance business.
January 25 -
Frost Bank announced in October that it would be vacating the high-rise building bearing its name on North Carancahua Street in Corpus Christi.
January 24 -
Pennsylvania will soon start accepting applications for new servicing licenses added to address the growth of nondepositories, joining other states with similar authority.
January 24 -
In the 10-county Columbus area, foreclosure documents were filed on 4,697 properties last year, down from 6,719 the previous year.
January 24 -
Flagstar Bancorp swung to a fourth-quarter loss as the company took an $80 million noncash charge to earnings because of the tax reform bill.
January 23 -
Loans late by 90 days or more are increasingly concentrated in parts of Florida, Georgia and southeast Texas as fallout from the storms continues to weigh on the market.
January 23