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Mortgage servicers signed off on 33,300 permanent HAMP modifications in August — the lowest number of completed restructurings since December 2009 when the Obama administration's foreclosure prevention program was just getting off the ground.
September 23 -
Mary Lou Christy, who at one time led the mortgage-backed securities trading desk at Fannie Mae, has joined a number of former agency and government officials at The Collingwood Group, a Washington-based business advisory firm.
September 23 -
Bank of America has decided to merge its Home Loan Services affiliate in Pittsburgh, a subprime specialty servicer, into its main servicing operation.
September 23 -
The Homeowner's HOPE Hotline has received over 122,000 calls per month in 2010, or over 5,500 calls from homeowners each day.
September 22 -
A capital markets veteran whose accomplishments include a pioneering effort in the United Kingdom’s mortgage-related securities market has joined hedge fund Titan Capital Group.
September 22 -
Responding to market demand, the Federal Housing Administration is now offering a newly modified version of the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage product that requires lower upfront premiums.
September 22 -
The majority of Americans believe that home prices will either hold steady or increase over the next year but one-third said they would be more likely to rent their next home if they were to move. This view could hold back the housing recovery for the time being, but in the long term lead to a stronger marketplace, said an executive with Fannie Mae, which conducted the survey.
September 21 -
The Carlton Exchange has been retained as the exclusive seller of $10 million of nonperforming first-mortgage loans secured by eight commercial office, retail and hospitality properties located throughout the country.
September 21 -
The Federal Reserve Board's loan officer compensation rule will "destroy" mortgage brokers and small businesses, declared Roy DeLoach, chief executive of the National Association of Mortgage Brokers.
September 21 -
As the U.S. housing market struggles to rebound, many homeowners are stuck with hard-to-sell properties longer than expected.
September 21