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Small lenders have slashed their payrolls by 9,000 workers this year.
June 6 -
Prosecutors have probable cause to present a grand jury with the felony case against the Federal Housing Finance Agency official accused of threatening to kill former director Edward DeMarco, a judge ruled.
June 5 -
Home price appreciation during the first quarter of 2014 resulted in 312,000 borrowers regaining equity in their properties.
June 5 -
Ocwen Financial Corp. will no longer require distressed borrowers involved in litigation with the mortgage servicer to sign nondisparagement agreements as a condition for receiving a loan modification, New York's banking regulator said Wednesday.
June 4 -
Bank executives see opportunity in selling MSRs and servicing the loans for the buyers.
June 4 -
Debt on Willis Tower, formerly the tallest U.S. building, was put in special servicing after the borrower requested a loan modification, Fitch Ratings said.
June 3 -
A reduction in mortgage rates has boosted Home Affordable Refinance Program refinancings, according to nonbank servicer Walter Investment Management Corp.
June 3 -
Further lender-placed insurance reform is part of new Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mel Watt's strategic plan, likely shifting the balance between business and borrower interests back toward consumers.
June 3 -
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were sued by Massachusetts for allegedly failing to comply with a state law that lets nonprofit organizations buy foreclosed homes to sell them back to their former homeowners.
June 2 -
More than 40% of the 2 million recently modified mortgages facing interest-rate resets are underwater, according to Black Knight Financial Services data.
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