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Jessie Litvak's March conviction was the first tied to the Public-Private Investment Program, an initiative that used TARP funds to spur investments in mortgage-backed securities after the 2008 financial crisis.
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Using the MERS System helps stop mortgage lenders from fraudulently pledging the same loans to multiple warehouse lines. Most line providers register as interim funders. Some recent entrants may not.
July 24 -
JPMorgan Chase may need to pay more than the $4.5 billion it offered to settle investor claims over faulty mortgages packaged into securities before the U.S. housing crash.
July 24 -
The official in charge of monitoring JPMorgan Chase's $13 billion settlement with bank regulators released his initial progress report this week.
July 24 -
The Federal Housing Administration is working to revamp its loan quality review program so that lenders will gain confidence in originating more single-family loans backed by the agency.
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A continued but modest rebound in the housing market and overall economy during the second half of 2014 are not likely to offset the sluggish pace of activity during the first two quarters of the year.
July 23 -
Two federal agencies and 15 states have taken more than 40 actions against foreclosure relief operations, alleging the firms charged distressed borrowers millions of dollars in fees without following through on service.
July 23 -
A lender's LOS can help or hurt its bottom line. When examining existing systems for process improvements or evaluating other alternatives, focusing on a number of key considerations can simplify the process and narrow down the field of LOS options.
July 23
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The Department of Veterans Affairs' residual income test would give lenders more confidence to make riskier loans, according to an Urban Institute study.
July 23 -
CIT Group, which is acquiring the former IndyMac, will let the bank's $7.6 billion mortgage book run off. "It is an attractive portfolio," the CEO says.
July 23 -
Court ruling gives hedge fund access to decision-making that led to Treasury collecting most of Fannie and Freddie's profits.
July 22 -
California Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law a measure extending state income tax relief to borrowers with canceled or forgiven mortgage debt.
July 22 -
Independent mortgage lenders are concerned that regulators will use the report as an excuse to raise minimum net worth requirements for smaller lenders.
July 22 -
Document imaging and data processing firm Kofax has launched new consumer-facing technology designed to make it easier for borrowers to submit their financial information for a mortgage application.
July 22 -
Lower rates of return would require insurers to charge higher premiums or stop covering loans to borrowers with lower credit scores. (You know, the ones the government wants to help?)
July 22 -
Advocates blame the securitization-financed, institutional-scale landlords for astronomical rents and poor maintenance and call for Congressional hearings and government oversight.
July 21 -
The Atlanta bank's CEO sounds upbeat on the mortgage and housing markets. Unlike JPMorgan Chase, SunTrust appears to be committed to the FHA lending business following a large government settlement.
July 21 -
The general perception in the mortgage industry is that the CFPB and their new regulations are like an albatross around the necks of mortgage companies, especially the smaller independents.
July 21
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Under the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plan, lenders would need to respond to virtually every public complaint even those by consumers, disgruntled employees, and competitors that abuse this forum.
July 21
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BB&T Corp. said the Department of Housing and Urban Development plans to audit the lender over sales of government-backed loans.
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