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A man who started a mortgage brokers group issued a statement indicating he regretted saying "lewd" personal things about a Quicken Loans executive’s spouse while sparring over a professional matter.
July 13 -
The number of loans going into coronavirus-related forbearance fell for the fourth consecutive week, as the growth rate plummeted 21 basis points between June 29 and July 5, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
July 13 -
After months of pandemic-related delays, the joint venture between Guaranteed Rate and @properties started originating mortgages.
July 13 -
The amount far surpassed that of any other servicer required to purchase Ginnie Mae-backed loans that were 90 days past due.
July 13 -
B. Riley FBR raised its ratings for both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to sell from neutral on the possibility the net worth sweep is declared illegal.
July 13 -
The existing framework should not be revised until a consensus has been achieved among stakeholders, including civil rights experts, according to Quicken.
July 13 -
Policymakers have eased some rules and the Supreme Court recently dealt a blow to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. But as the landmark legislation approaches its 10th anniversary, the post-crisis regulatory regime has stayed largely intact.
July 13 -
Bay Area home sales plummeted in May, falling by more than one-third in most counties and by nearly half in San Francisco as COVID-19 fears chilled buyers and sellers.
July 13 -
The Charlotte, N.C., housing market is slowly beginning to recover from the economic downturn of the COVID-19 pandemic, new data from the local real estate association show.
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However, those who aren't current bank customers need to have $1 million in a qualifying account.
July 10 -
A more than $5 billion offering going up for bid is one of the first large transactions seen since the coronavirus complicated trading.
July 10 -
Remote online notarization gains momentum from every corner of the mortgage industry and those MISMO-certified providers are reaping the benefits.
July 10 -
A significant number of plans that expired at the end of June were not renewed, Black Knight said.
July 10 -
Congress should act in the next relief bill to provide the additional resources needed to build more affordable housing.
July 10
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A subprime-related settlement between the government and Deutsche Bank provided meaningful benefits to some U.S. consumers in need, according to a new report. But the author acknowledged that those gains could prove illusory for some consumers given the coronavirus crisis.
July 10 -
San Diego home prices will decrease 1.3% in the next 12 months, much less than other parts of the nation.
July 10 -
Residential property prices in the U.K. fell by the most since the global financial crisis from April through June, according to mortgage provider Halifax.
July 10 -
Nationwide lockdowns forced banks to close brick and mortar outlets and rely heavily on drive up windows, mobile and online access. BBVA has proven that even in the middle of crisis and chaos, retail still fits into the banks overall strategy.
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Mortgage industry hiring and new job appointments for the week ending July 10.
July 10 -
Fercho will join Wells Fargo in August and report to Mike Weinbach, the bank's CEO of consumer lending.
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