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The House approved a bill 427-0 that would revamp the Federal Housing Administrations condominium loan program and expedite the approval process for Rural Housing Service guaranteed loans.
February 3 -
Opus Capital Markets Consultants, a unit of Wipro, has created a division for identifying operational and loan-level risks within a residential mortgage servicing operation.
February 3 -
Wells Fargo & Co., the largest U.S. home lender, agreed to pay $1.2 billion to resolve claims related to its Federal Housing Administration mortgage practices.
February 3 -
Morgan Stanley will pay $63 million to settle a series of government lawsuits claiming the bank misrepresented securities it sold to banks that later failed.
February 2 -
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac unveiled an appeals process Tuesday that will allow an independent arbitrator to resolve disputes between lenders and the government-sponsored enterprises over loan repurchase demands.
February 2 -
The near future may find more banks ceasing to originate residential mortgages in an effort to stop the slide in stock prices.
February 2
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Key Democratic lawmakers are urging the Department of Housing and Urban Development to tighten its program for selling nonperforming guaranteed loans to ensure servicers have exhausted all loss mitigation options before the loans are sold to private investors.
February 1 -
While most federal banking regulators use enforcement actions as a way to shape industry practices, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is taking that to a whole other level, frequently using orders as a substitute for new rules or guidelines.
February 1 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency's Duty-to-Serve rule must include a substantive commitment from the government-sponsored enterprises to purchase chattel loans.
February 1
Manufactured Housing Institute -
By implementing a platform designed specifically to support quality control, lenders can continuously prepare for an audit while simultaneously executing on everyday loan quality tasks.
January 29
ACES Risk Management Corp. -
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is reducing the mortgage insurance premiums it charges on Federal Housing Administration multifamily loans to encourage the renovation of affordable housing units and promote energy-efficient upgrades.
January 28 -
Amid concerns about the added complexity of the TILA-RESPA integrated disclosures and growing demand for purchase loans, Flagstar Bancorp plans to reduce its over-reliance on third-party originations by expanding its retail mortgage business.
January 27 -
Royal Bank of Scotland Group took a surprise $5.2 billion hit to the value of its assets and set aside more money for past misconduct, limiting CEO Ross McEwan's ability to return capital to shareholders.
January 27 -
In the absence of congressional action on housing finance reform, here is what the Federal Housing Finance Agency should do sooner rather than later.
January 27
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The mortgage industry can better manage disparate regulatory requirements with a comprehensive approach that streamlines compliance.
January 26
Sapient Global Markets -
Bank of America and nine other banks have agreed to pay about $63 million to settle claims they misled the state of Virginia into buying faulty residential mortgage-backed securities.
January 26 -
Sun Bancorp in Mount Laurel, N.J., has agreed to pay $25,000 to resolve issues connected to the companys former Sun Home Loans division.
January 25 -
A New Jersey man has been sentenced to six years in prison for running a scam that victimized distressed homeowners and private investors.
January 25 -
Credit unions and banks are worried that the rule will eventually force smaller institutions to use costly modeling programs to comply.
January 22 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency may face legislation or a lawsuit in the near future as it tries to force captive insurance companies to exit the Federal Home Loan Bank System.
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