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Critics of recent False Claims Act enforcement argue the Justice Department is too heavy-handed toward lenders and servicers. But in an industry reputed for shoddy processes during the crisis, perhaps stringent oversight is warranted.
August 11
National Mortgage News -
For all the talk that Janet Yellen’s plan to shrink the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet will hurt Treasuries, U.S. mortgage bonds face a bigger test.
August 11 -
Affordability concerns influenced a consumer's decision to search for a home in a different city, a Redfin study found.
August 11 -
Just as Toronto's housing market is beginning to slow down, Vancouver’s is roaring back to life.
August 11 -
Mortgage industry hiring and new job appointments for the week ending Aug. 11.
August 11 -
Home sales and prices in the Baltimore region rose in July as housing inventory continued to dwindle, limiting buyers' choices.
August 11 -
Apparently, the finance department of the San Francisco Housing Authority can't balance its own checkbook.
August 11 -
Picking a new benchmark for adjustable-rate mortgages is the easy part. Industrywide implementation is where things get tricky.
August 10 -
The New York City Council voted to rezone about 78 blocks of east Midtown Manhattan, enabling an aging building stock to be replaced by newer, larger and taller office towers.
August 10 -
There is substantial doubt about Walter Investment Management Corp.'s ability to continue as a going concern if a restructuring plan is not approved and it needed to file a prepackaged bankruptcy plan.
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