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While the government passed sweeping measures last year to prevent mass homelessness among renters, there was no targeted help for mom-and-pop property owners who provide much of America’s affordable housing.
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is dismissing claims that loose monetary policy has led to rising home values and shrinking inventory and insists that the market is buoyed by creditworthy borrowers and investors.
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This is the first deal that serial acquirer FOA has announced since it went public on April 5.
April 28 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has moved ahead with an earlier proposal to postpone the full adoption of the qualified-mortgage ability-to-repay rule, citing a need to maximize borrowers' credit access.
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It would be available to homeowners making 80% or less of their area’s median income who weren't eligible to tap into low rates last year.
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After a one-week reprieve, mortgage activity waned again with decreased demand for refinances and extremely low inventory for homebuyers.
April 28 - LIBOR
The modifiable templates are a follow-up to a similar notification the organization created in 2019 for lender use.
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The suit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, seeks class action status.
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The recent compression allays fears that lenders would have difficulty serving the needs of borrowers with time-sensitive purchase contracts during a peak season.
April 27 -
Despite home purchasing power growing for the 14th consecutive month in February, rising property values and mortgage rates are likely to influence would-be sellers to stay put, according to First American.
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