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Ginnie Mae has halted the transfer of mortgage servicing rights from Bank of America to a nonbank servicer because of missing documents. The agency is asking the top servicers for an inventory of loans with missing documents.
April 15 -
Lenders and Realtors are hailing a new law that delays flood insurance premium increases, but unless the government takes actuarially prudent measures, rising sea levels could cost taxpayers dearly.
April 15
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The OCC reports that $30 billion in HELOCs will reach the end of their initial draw period in 2014. Thats just the beginning.
April 15
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Distressed homeowners who obtained loan modifications fell to approximately 42,000 in February, a 5% decrease from the month before and a sign that the number of borrowers needing assistance is declining, according to the Hope Now alliance.
April 11 -
Colony American Homes has completed a securitization transaction backed by income generated from almost 3,400 single-family rental homes.
April 11 -
The number of underwater homeowners who received principal reductions on their mortgages through the Keep Your Home California program increased dramatically in 2013.
April 11 -
Jose Gonzalez, the first Hispanic president of a Federal Home Loan Bank, envisions eventually allowing new categories of lenders like REITs to join the system, but wants membership to stay as it is for now.
April 10
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There is only one week remaining to submit a nomination for the 2014 Mortgage Technology Top 50 Service Providers.
The final deadline for nominations is 6 p.m. EDT Thursday, April 17, 2014.
April 10 -
Lenders are increasingly using the courts to foreclose on delinquent homeowners in states where it's not required to reduce the risk of falling afoul of new protections.
April 10 -
The Michigan company has pledged $1 million to help people buy homes in the Marygrove College neighborhood. Homeowners can get up to $25,000 and have $5,000 shaved off the balance each year they live there.
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