A lawsuit filed by the National Association of Home Builders to block implementation of a RESPA rule has been put on hold while the Department of Housing and Urban Development reconsiders its position on prohibiting builders from tying price discounts to the use of their affiliated mortgage companies."All aspects of the litigation are put on hold until HUD completes its renewed public comment process," a NAHB spokeswoman said. A U.S district court judge was scheduled to hear arguments April 3 in NAHB's suit to overturn the new "required use" provision in the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act rule that the Bush administration issued shortly after the November elections. On March 6, HUD said it will delay the implementation date until July 16, while it solicits public comment on whether to "withdraw" the required use rule. "Proposing to withdraw this rule is the right thing to do so that home builders can offer consumers the best possible deal on the purchase of a new home. We are hopeful that HUD will do what is right for consumers and take final action to strike the rule later this year," NAHB chairman John Robson said.
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National Mortgage News is now accepting nominations for its annual Best Mortgage Companies to Work For program.
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The new 47-page filing abandons the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act allegations brought up in the previous 100-plus-page document.
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The company is the third mortgage lender in recent months to start or reestablish its business sourcing loans from brokers, with one potential entrant to come.
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The ex-CEO began a formal solicitation of shareholders after blaming his initial claims of majority support on information provided by in-house counsel.
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As tech facilities push into lower income and rural housing markets, lenders navigate local growth without major impacts on home sales price trends.
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Certainty Home Lending named two new executives, while Equity Prime Mortgage welcomed back a familiar face as chief risk officer.
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