Nationstar Mortgage, a mortgage lender headquartered in Dallas, Texas, has re-entered the wholesale market in October 2008, and has selected Overture's Mozart Decision Engine and Mozart POS broker centric user interface as the technology it will use to support its wholesale operations. The decision to use Mozart was reinforced by Nationstar's successful roll out of Overture's Mozart Decision Engine and Mozart point-of-sale user interface to its 200+ retail and consumer direct originators companywide. Thanks to Mozart, Nationstar's retail division is now benefiting from real-time, rich automated decisioning, which gives the lender the ability to put risk-based pricing, product eligibility, underwriting, best fit, mortgage insurance premium calculations, fee generation and analysis and loan optimization into the hands of the consumer consultant, all on a real-time basis.
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HUD said its Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity has reduced a Biden administration case backlog by 27% and accelerated investigations.
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Bill Greenberg and Mat Ishbia held a video chat on June 11. The companies disputed the outcome, but in the end, UWM did not make a new proposal for Two Harbors.
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Third-party originators support tightening some standards but say greater flexibility and coordination could help the market avoid disruption.
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But moderating price growth and friendly building policies in many markets hint at emerging affordability for aspiring buyers, Zillow said.
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On a year-over-year comparison, title underwriters produced 15% more premiums in the first quarter, as mortgage rates briefly fell under 6% in February.
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The government-sponsored enterprise has provided language that servicers may utilize in situations involving temporary interest-rate buydowns.
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