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The new leader, who officially joined the government mortgage-bond insurer on Jan. 3, is the first Senate-confirmed holder of the post in close to five years.
January 3 -
Mortgage performance in November was improving, coming close to crossing a key threshold for pandemic-era recovery, but Omicron raises questions about whether that trend will continue.
January 3 -
Borrowers accepting federal loan modifications saw payments on principal and interest reduced between 27% and 33%, according to estimates by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
December 29 -
The current patchwork approach to financing the retrofitting of low-income apartment buildings is one of the key issues that should be addressed, the company’s report found.
December 28 -
The state has distinct loss mitigation policies, and particularly complex rules for foreclosures scheduled to fully restart when its ban ends — and other states could write similar rules.
December 27 -
Average per-loan charges last year were little changed despite the addition of a new temporary fee for refinancing. Those for loan-to-value ratios above 80%, home-purchase financing and adjustable-rate mortgages only rose slightly.
December 27 -
But the number remaining was still more than twice as high as pre-pandemic, according to Black Knight.
December 23 -
However, the serious delinquency rate dropped to a point significantly below the market-wide average, and much of the foreclosure activity allowed to proceed did so with new consumer protections in place.
December 22 -
With resources provided through the Homeowner Assistance Fund, the $1 billion plan will help cover homeowners’ past-due payments and comes after New York unveiled a similar assistance package earlier this month.
December 21 -
Further declines occurred in November, albeit at a slower pace than in October, according to a new loan performance report from the Mortgage Bankers Association.
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