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The deal resolved claims relating to the underwriting and servicing of loans in more than 300 residential mortgage-backed securitization trusts.
December 16 -
Ocwen Financial came under fire from Joseph A. Smith, the monitor of the national mortgage settlement, after concerns of conflicts of interest were raised by an unnamed whistleblower.
December 16 -
Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew's decision to give more help to homeowners who have already gotten mortgage assistance has sparked opposition from Republicans aiming to end President Obama's foreclosure prevention program.
December 15 -
The private equity firm Aquiline Capital Partners has reached an agreement to become the majority investor in LenderLive Network.
December 15 -
More than 1.8 million Americans have sought help keeping their homes from the National Foreclosure Mitigation Counseling Program. Hundreds of thousands more still need help, according to the program's administrator.
December 12 -
While evolving market conditions have made retaining servicing rights more attractive to independent mortgage bankers, making the right choice between an in-house operation or engaging with a subservicer is critical to the new business line's success.
December 12 -
Despite the mounting charge from burgeoning nonbank servicers, three large banks still control the majority of the servicing market.
December 12 -
New Residential Mortgage priced $504 million of bonds backed by a pool of mostly reperforming residential mortgages, according to Standard & Poor's.
December 12 -
For the first time, there is a subservicer, Cenlar FSB, handling the servicing function for more than $200 billion in mortgage loans.
December 12 -
The first listed Australian landlord of U.S. housing is hunting for rundown properties in the New York City area as prices hit new highs.
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