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The Dallas company agreed to sell MSRs tied to $14 billion of mortgages to PHH Mortgage.
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Carson was also named a member of the company's nominating and governance, audit and compensation committees.
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s new limits on loans secured by investor properties and second homes may put pressure on applicants to misrepresent their occupancy status.
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While purchase volume is seeing its usual seasonal pickup, lower rates caused a spike in activity among existing homeowners looking to refinance.
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At the metro level, Buffalo, N.Y., had the worst undervaluation for Black-owned homes at 86% followed by 72% in both Memphis, Tenn., and Indianapolis, Redfin found.
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First quarter volume was up 3% among eight depositories that reported so far, compared with models that predicted industry-wide drops as large as 13%.
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Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mark Calabria said he wants to work with the consumer bureau on an “exit strategy” for borrowers approaching the end of their forbearance periods.
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“You all will not let me breathe” is just one example in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's complaint database where a consumer likened alleged mistreatment by a financial institution to social injustice. An artificial intelligence firm uses technology to help companies flag such language.
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If passed, the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act introduced last week could spur development of 2 million rental units for low- and moderate-income households over the next decade, writes the president of Enterprise Housing Credit Investments
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Long-term home-based operations are more likely than they were prior in March of last year, but some origination and servicing professionals will return to the office, a recent survey suggests.
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The mortgage real estate investment trust has been a first-mover regarding innovations in the private securitized market, and others tend to follow its lead.
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Municipal bonds have a direct effect on the social and cultural character of cities, metropolitan areas, counties, and states. Munis and the initiatives they support such as public education, housing subsidies, public transit systems, and more, can often be linked to local or regional politics. Join Lynne Funk, Executive Editor at The Bond Buyer and Destin Jenkins, Neubauer Family Assistant Professor of History at the University of Chicago as they explore how municipal bond mismanagement can have contrasting influences on the different ethnic groups in our cities.
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As listings were snagged at near-record speed, inventory hit yet another new low point, according to Remax.
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The agency's new policy requires collectors seeking to evict tenants to provide written notice of their rights under a federal moratorium.
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The draft of the Downpayment Toward Equity Act of 2021 calls for grants for a limited segment of the market: those whose parents don't own homes.
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The city is working with a nonprofit that aims to sell some of the city's most affordable houses to lower-income buyers rather than developers.
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Also: Cherry Creek, Guaranteed Rate, Plaza Home, RoundPoint, Sprout, Waterstone, Incenter Appraisal Management add new faces to their rosters.
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A private equity capital raise earlier this year gave the company a $3.3 billion valuation.
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The market appears to be undergoing a shift away from refinances and remote operations, but the top producers interviewed for this article don’t plan to abandon either any time soon.
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The government sponsored enterprise’s latest forecast calls for a nearly $4 trillion year for 2021.
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