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After being rejected for a loan modification, Carla Ghosn decided to build a website that would tell borrowers if they qualified for the government's Home Affordable Modification Program.
April 8 -
If loan volumes are slowing, don’t tell that to TMS Funding of Milford, Conn. The nonbank residential lender recently hired six wholesale account executives and plans to hire more.
April 8 -
As the market waits for word on the sale of HSBC’s $60 billion servicing portfolio, smaller MSRs deals continue to be offered by broker/advisory firms.
April 8 -
It's finally April and thousands upon thousands of new home listings are hitting the market – but a key source of homebuyer financing, the Federal Housing Administration program, will shut down Friday night if Congress cannot reach terms on a budget deal.
April 8 -
Fitch this week followed through on its warning of last month and cut Republic Mortgage Insurance Company's insurer financial strength rating down to junk levels.
April 7 -
The Department of Housing and Urban Development this week rescinded a controversial mortgagee letter that held homeowners or their heirs responsible for repaying, in full, a Home Equity Conversion Mortgage if they wished to keep the property.
April 7 -
Provisions of the Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation that will be enforced by the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will change many mortgage servicer practices, according to a panel of compliance attorneys speaking on the closing day of the SourceMedia Mortgage Servicing Conference in Dallas.
April 7 -
Residential servicers completed 60,900 proprietary modifications in February, down 15% from the prior month, as delinquencies and restructuring activity slowed, according to new figures released by the Hope Now alliance.
April 7 -
To maintain an important inducement for mortgage putbacks, Freddie Mac has warned its seller-servicers to stop cutting side deals with mortgage insurers.
April 7 -
Although lawmakers were ostensibly supposed to debate ways to overhaul the structure and authority of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a hearing Wednesday in a House Financial Services subcommittee was sidetracked by questions over whether the agency should exist at all.
April 7



