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But the purchase business that brings in three times the fee size as refinancings will be the driver of the improvement for the publicly traded title underwriters.
September 5 -
Patrick Harker, the longest serving regional reserve bank president, will leave office in June 2025. Directors at the Fed bank have started the search for his replacement.
September 4 -
REV Federal Credit Union in suburban Charleston, South Carolina, plans to acquire First Neighborhood Bank in West Virginia. It marks the 15th deal this year involving a credit union buying a bank, closing in on 2022's record of 16 deals.
September 4 -
The new offering from United Wholesale Mortgage replaces a July through Labor Day promotion that only covered certain FHA and VA refinance products.
September 4 -
The Department of Housing and Urban Development affiliate is adding data elements in line with a larger industry goal and advancing other promised initiatives.
September 4 -
Steady purchase demand still led to a positive August according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
September 4 -
In a little over a month, the company's newly appointed chief strategy officer has built out a six-person strong recruiting team.
September 4 -
Servicers saw their retention rate fall to the second-lowest level in 17 years, according to ICE Mortgage Technology.
September 4 -
The new exec is a former CEO of Sagent and Cloudvirga, and worked at Black Knight for over a decade.
September 3 -
The sale of the $318 million-asset portfolio comes five weeks after the Greenville, South Carolina-based company agreed to sell its investment advisory unit.
September 3 -
Doug Duncan joined Fannie Mae in 2008 after holding the chief economist position at the Mortgage Bankers Association for almost 16 years.
September 3 -
In August's roundup of top mortgage news: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sides with plaintiffs against Mr. Cooper in alleged "junk fee" lawsuit, updates to 203(k) and more.
September 3 -
Mr. Cooper will be filing a motion to dismiss a data breach-related class action by Sept.13, documents show.
September 3 -
Melody Taylor, the executive director of the Property Appraisal and Valuation Equity task force, said the interagency group went above and beyond expectations. She also defended it against common attacks from working appraisers.
September 2 -
Trimont CEO Bill Sexton acknowledges that a "daunting" volume of commercial real estate loans need to be refinanced in the next few years. But he says nonbank lenders are well equipped to provide financing that will allow troubled buildings to be reimagined.
August 30 -
The interim procedure applies to nonjudicial foreclosure sales and is aimed to help avert "immediate adverse financial and market impacts" when surplus funds are not available.
August 30 -
The case over a federal investigation is unrelated to the trade group's recent commissions changes.
August 30 -
Borrowers who worked with third party originators last year will save on average over $10,000 over the life of their loan, according to an analysis of public data.
August 30 -
The Mortgage Bankers Association anticipates recent developments will change dynamics in the market for lending on income-producing properties.
August 30 -
California lawmakers have sent a bill to Governor Gavin Newsom's desk that would expand a state-backed down payment assistance program to undocumented immigrants who are looking to buy a home.
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