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The New York-based software provider will provide post-closing quality control and quality assurance reviews.
October 24 -
That's left mortgage servicing rights investors with fewer concerns about runoff, but buyers have less in the way of recapture opportunities.
October 21 -
The delay acknowledges concerns some companies and trade groups have had about compliance with the requirement.
October 21 -
The government guarantor's securitization platform went offline on October 19 and will reemerge on October 25.
October 21 -
The automation provider, which could merge with ICE Mortgage next year, is updating secondary market tools sorely needed in a volatile market.
October 19 -
The new product will be based on a recent revision to the Department of Veterans Affairs' handbook for lenders, according to the company.
October 19 -
Urban Institute research backed by the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco suggests using rent and utility reporting for this purpose is complicated but has a net benefit.
October 18 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency performance report also calls for owner occupants and community groups to get first dibs on over 90% of real-estate owned sales.
October 17 -
The Detroit-based lender said the program will "accelerate loan purchases" and "eliminate significant costs" for its partners
October 17 -
The agreement includes roughly $300 million in restitution, and a $100 million civil money penalty that will be one of the largest in New Jersey's history if it receives court approval.
October 17 -
The impairment rate for securitized non-qualified mortgages improved a little in August after increasing slightly the two previous months.
October 14 -
The slight increase was the first seen since May 2020, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency's July report on the performance of loans backed by the government sponsored enterprises it oversees.
October 14 -
The introduction of utility, cable and telco payment information follows noticeable growth in the past year toward the inclusion of rental history in underwriting.
October 14 -
Compliance is crucial in light of regulatory attention to mortgage companies' ability to provide continuity of care to distressed borrowers in particular.
October 13 -
Altogether, the lender has reduced funding capacity by over $900 million in the past month.
October 13 -
The amount of outstanding mortgage-backed securities insured by the agency kept growing despite an uptick in rates.
October 13 -
One man had paid bribes and kickbacks for improper sales of foreclosure properties, and another had engaged in ownership and wire fraud in a loan relief scheme, the courts determined.
October 13 -
The automation is aimed at ensuring compliance-sensitive information gets transferred with an audit trail in an active MSR market.
October 11 -
The Fed may be the big factor in the massive fluctuations seen daily in the TBA markets, but traders and credit analysts now also fear a new problem in the heretofore peaceful world of Ginnie Mae, writes the chairman of Whalen Global Advisors.
October 10
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Plans rolled out by a United Wholesale Mortgage and by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could cut costs, but the American Land Title Association warns that the tradeoff is less protection from certain risks.
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