SigniaDocs, Houston, has integrated its electronic vault technology with Equifax's identity verification engine to address their respective users' interest in using secure automation to counter increasing ID fraud through means in line with new federal rules. The engine, which is called Equifax Secure's eIDverifier, verifies online mortgage applications and the company promises borrower identification that is compliant with the Federal Trade Commission's Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act red flag rules. The rules, which first went into effect in November 2008 and are set for full enforcement as of May 1, require companies to look out for and address potential indicators that may be signs of ID fraud. A February report by Javelin Strategy & Research, San Francisco, indicated that the number of identity fraud victims increased 22% to 9.9 million adults in the United States in 2008.
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Under the proposed rule, the definition of a manufactured home would allow upper floor sections to be transported and constructed without a permanent chassis.
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Even though the SAFE Act does not require AI loan officers licensing, other laws, as well as regulators, still look for a person to be responsible.
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The government-related market's push has intensified efforts to draw up classic FICO comparisons or set up interim rating policies pending more data.
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The changes provide standardized appraisal guidance in advance of a mandatory compliance date to a new reporting format in November this year.
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Provident Bank says My Mortgage used a $10 million line of credit to fund dozens of ineligible, dilapidated properties and sold them to their own employees.
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OneTrust Home Loans says its employees secretly used Floify to funnel loans to brokerage E Mortgage Capital, which were then funded by the wholesale giant.
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