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Melissa Suniga and her mother had been renting a three-bedroom Phoenix house for less than a year when their landlord, Blackstone Group's Invitation Homes, gave them the chance to buy it.
July 5 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau recently dressed down the mortgage industry for failing to innovate. Here are 10 tech ideas from the National Mortgage News team that could improve efficiency, margins and the industry's image among growing demographics. Some might sound farfetched, but so do most great inventions at first. Dream big.
July 1 -
The U.S. mortgage market is of course considerably smaller, safer and less accessible than it was nine years ago.
July 1 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agencys first report on the sales of nonperforming loans owned by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may seem discouraging at first.
July 1 -
Mortgage professional hiring and new job appointments for the week ending July 1.
July 1 -
Inaccurately insured homes can cost mortgage servicers millions of dollars in civil penalties a loss that can be prevented by better understanding the figures and analysis used to determine the correct cost of insurance needed.
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Nonperforming loan investors will have to consider principal reductions and offer more sustainable loan modifications.
June 30 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency is soliciting industry input on how to improve Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's credit risk transfer transactions, for the first time considering front-end transactions rather than back-end deals.
June 29 -
The Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to hear a case regarding a clause in Fannie Mae's corporate charter that awards jurisdiction over every case involving the government-sponsored enterprise to federal courts.
June 29 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency wants mortgage servicers reaching out to delinquent borrowers to be exempt from tough restrictions on robo-calling. But the idea is being panned by consumer groups, who say it would give a free pass to mortgage servicers that have a record of consumer-protection violations.
June 29