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After a yearlong effort to reach a multistate settlement with the top five mortgage servicers, state attorneys general and the firms involved finally appear to be close to a deal. But even before it is signed, there are already questions about how it will be implemented and future litigation risks.
February 7 -
Sometimes opening an appraisal report can feel like being on a bad 70s game show. Door #1 opens to reveal your prize and it's a car, not a coffee cup. Everything's great for two seconds. Then you learn that the car may have a problem that could render it worthless. Then again, it may not. What do you do? Cut your losses and choose Door #2, or invest more time and bank on Door #1?
February 6
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Assured Guaranty has filed a lawsuit against UBS' real estate securities unit over breach of contract claims.
February 6 -
Risk appetite in the U.S. triparty repo market is slowly returning, according to Fitch Ratings in a new report.
February 6 -
In the past month, the Trepp CMBS delinquency rate has been hovering within a narrow band. For the last three months, the delinquency rate has shifted back and forth only slightly higher and lower. During this process, the rate has not gone over 9.60% or below 9.50%.
February 6 -
FACTS Kenneth A. Swanger, a real estate investor, pleaded guilty in the U.S. District Court in Sacramento to conspiring with a group of real estate speculators who agreed not to bid against each other at certain public real estate foreclosure auctions in San Joaquin County.
February 6
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The California Attorney General has returned to the 'robo-signing' talks after a four-month absence to possibly take part in a multi-state settlement with the nation's largest residential servicers, according to combined press reports early Monday morning.
February 6 -
The NCUA Board Friday indicated it is working on narrowing down potential parameters under which it may authorize federal credit unions to independently engage in certain derivatives transactions aimed at offsetting mortgage-related risks caused by rate spikes and volatility.
February 6 -
The biggest issue facing the mortgage business this year is regulation. Nobody likes it. Most people would see some as inevitable. What would be too much?
February 6 -
Another state attorney general has filed a lawsuit against Merscorp, this time in New York, where Eric Schneiderman took aim at the thousands of MERS “certifying officers” employed by mortgage servicers whom he alleges filed defective and inaccurate foreclosure documents that deceived and mislead borrowers and courts.
February 3 -
A New York housing counselor on Thursday was sentenced to six years in prison for bilking 136 mortgage customers who sought loan modifications.
February 3 -
President Obama's recent State of the Union speech, as widely predicted, turned out to be a campaign speech rather than objective, substantive oratory. GOP candidate Mitt Romney characterized the Obama speech as a 'Groundhog Day' event ... more of the same optimistic promises of things to come.
February 2
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With Bank of America shedding mortgage servicing rights en masse, and a handful of other megabanks writing down their MSRs because of Basel III, prepayments and other concerns, one might think that the asset must stink to high heaven. Well, think again.
February 2 -
NCUA said Tuesday it disagrees with a tentative ruling by a federal judge that would dismiss its suit against RBS Securities in the failure of WesCorp FCU, a ruling that could jeopardize similar suits against JP Morgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo for the sale of risky mortgage backed securities to five failed corporate credit unions.
February 1 -
Federal banking regulators Tuesday issued new guidance to ensure that depositories are properly estimating potential losses on second mortgages and home equity lines of credit.
January 31 -
While the topic is old and familiar, the search for best strategies and a "new world order" in single point of contact borrower management continues.
January 31 -
Ally Financial Inc. disclosed Tuesday that it will incur a $270 million charge in the fourth quarter - and an overall loss for the entire firm - due to what it calls "penalties" imposed by regulators and the states tied to "foreclosure related matters."
January 31 -
If someone fell asleep in 1980 and woke up today, that person would be astounded at the progress the last three decades have brought. However, if someone fell asleep in the appraisal industry in 1980, and woke up in the appraisal industry of today, that person might barely notice a difference.
January 31
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Lender Processing Services has filed a motion to dismiss charges made by Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto against the company and two subsidiaries for fraudulent business practices.
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On Jan. 17, Raymond Foakes, a former leader of a Hells Angels chapter in Sonoma County, Calif., was sentenced to nearly 70 months in prison for his role in a $10 million mortgage fraud scheme. He was ordered to pay more than $1 million in restitution.
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