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The change, effective Dec. 21, is being put into place two years after it was first proposed.
November 21 -
Speaking with the consumer regarding the proper amount and type of insurance needed is the best way for lenders and servicers to mitigate the likelihood of default.
August 19 -
While commercial investors have begun to recognize the importance of anticipating extreme weather events in their business strategies, companies involved in residential transactions lag behind.
August 18 -
The company formerly known as UniversalCIS Credit Plus, which offers credit report services and appraisal technology, adds a new vertical to offer its mortgage lender clients.
July 26 -
Lawmakers on the Senate Banking Committee voiced some scattered support for changes to improve the finances of the National Flood Insurance Program, but comprehensive reform appears out of reach.
June 23 -
The National Flood Insurance Program has been without a long-term reauthorization for five years, and it seems poised to stay that way after its first congressional hearing since 2019.
May 25 -
As the National Flood Insurance Program goes into effect this month, more than 80 percent of existing policyholders are set to see rates climb and those gains will be spread largely evenly among rich and poor areas, according to a new report.
April 26 -
The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s inspector general said the Federal Housing Administration needs to improve guidance for servicers and improve controls.
March 25 -
Lenders and servicers that take a business-as-usual approach to managing their flood portfolios may be exposed to undue risk.
March 4
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To avoid a crisis similar to in 2008, protection needs to be in place for the mortgage industry. Soon, flood insurance will need to be standard for almost all coastal areas, which will be a considerable cost, writes the CEO of Repair Pricer.
October 26
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The federal government Friday rolls out a flood-insurance program revamped to reflect worsening climate change, a program that will raise rates for millions of homeowners in wealthy coastal areas and humble inland communities alike.
October 1 -
The company has seen business ramp up as servicers have sought additional help managing escrowed funds following last year’s refi boom.
July 7 -
A congressional hearing on reforming the National Flood Insurance Program focused on whether mortgage companies need to disclose incremental risks even if a homeowner lives outside a federally designated floodplain.
June 17 -
Mortgage lenders have much riding on a yearslong effort to overhaul a program that requires homeowners to hold policies in flood-prone areas. A congressional panel meeting to discuss the issue was once again split between lawmakers from storm-threatened states and those concerned about government costs.
May 18 -
If enacted, the rule will bring the agency into compliance with the GSEs and the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act.
November 10 -
This deal comes a little more than two months after CIS combined with Avantus.
October 28 -
The Buffalo, N.Y., bank will pay a $546,000 penalty, which will be passed on to the National Flood Insurance Program to help offset costs.
October 15 -
Columbus, Ohio, has nearly triple the number of properties at risk of flooding than are currently reflected on federal flood-plain maps, according to a new modeling tool.
June 30 -
County homeowners may be eligible for federal assistance in the form of low-interest loans rather than grants.
May 25 -
Florida's first-ever — and short-lived — climate change czar set a clear priority for the state: Protect the real estate market.
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