New homes sales jumped 4.7% in February from January and it could be a sign that the housing market is finally bottoming out. "We have been looking for a bottom to form sometime in the first half of the year and it looks like things have firmed up a little bit," said Scott Anderson, senior economist at Wells Fargo & Co. The U.S. Census Bureau reported that sales of new single-family homes rose from a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 322,000 in January to 337,000 in February. The bureau revised the January sales number upward from 309,000. The new home sales report combined with the 4.4% jump in sales of previously owned homes is "very encouraging at this point," Mr. Anderson said. But he wants to see a couple more months of good reports before calling a bottom. "Now that the Federal Reserve is trying to push down mortgages, we are seeing a refi boom and it seems like it is helping to give some confidence to buyers to go ahead with a purchase."
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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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