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The new review requirements are set to go into effect in mid-September and will replace temporary guidance put in place following a 2021 building collapse.
July 5 -
This agreement comes approximately one month after the REIT agreed to buy Arlington Asset Investment.
July 5 -
High vacancy rates in U.S. office markets and the impact of rising interest rates on property values in Europe have prompted a brutal selloff in publicly traded real estate stocks and bonds.
July 5 -
A subsidiary pushed its tender offer to buy outstanding shares by June 27 further out after a small percentage of stockholders failed to accept by the original expiration date.
June 28 -
Nonbanks in home lending rely heavily on this type of funding and are carefully watching rules for depositories that offer it as the industry consolidates.
June 27 -
Over one-third of the struggling borrowers who received recast loan terms in the first quarter cut their monthly obligation by 20% or more.
June 26 -
Realtor, mortgage banking, depository, securities, community lending, building, insurer, credit union and fair housing groups foresee operational complexities.
June 26 -
The legislation has support among Republicans, who hold a slim majority in the chamber.
June 23 -
Two years after the Florida building collapse that prompted them, tighter "temporary" requirements may be doing more to ensure the structural integrity of buildings but they also intensify financial challenges.
June 23 -
The Connecticut company has been growing both on the originations and servicing sides of the business.
June 22