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The Consumer Financial Protection Agency has until Jan. 21 to issue the qualified mortgage rule as mandated by the Dodd-Frank Act, and around the same time the loan officer compensation rule might finally be unveiled.
December 10 -
Unemployment is one of the reasons why the recovery is a slow one.
December 10 -
“Homebuilders are getting extra help right now from mortgages,” according to one homebuilding analyst.
December 10 -
Allonhill workers who lost their jobs were working on transactional due diligence accounts.
December 10 -
Over 1,400 people have registered to attend the 2012 NAMB National show in Las Vegas, the best attendance in years.
December 10
National Mortgage News -
Rumors abound of new jumbo conduits, and there seems to be a little more fire to the smoke than earlier in the year.
December 7 -
Consumers want things done quicker, while regulators want them done right; both will hold the originator responsible.
December 7 -
Is the Federal Reserve gobbling up so much mortgage-backed securities in the secondary market that it’s creating a shortage?
December 7 -
The Federal Housing Administration's Mutual Mortgage Insurance fund potentially loses billions of dollars in premiums due to the loan-to-value cancellation policy.
December 7 -
It would appear that FHA's days of being known as 'the government's subprime lender' are just about over.
December 7
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Patricia Rauch has joined appraisal technology provider Global DMS in the newly created position of chief operating officer.
December 7 -
The CFPB and FTC have issued joint warnings about misleading advertising. While these warnings generally address apparent shortcomings (e.g. misrepresenting government affiliation), they signal to lenders the importance of reviewing advertising from a compliance rather than merely marketing perspective. In particular, advertisers should review not only the substance of a marketing piece but rather the entirety of a marketing campaign. For instance, a lender should review the likely audience and whether the particular product being advertised is appropriate for that audience. Lenders should take special care when it comes to marketing campaigns that may utilize media outlets that strongly favor one particular racial ethnic gender or age group, or if different products are being advertised to different media outlets strongly associated particular socioeconomic groups
December 7
Offit | Kurman -
NewDay USA hired Cal Ripken Jr. as spokesperson for its philanthropic activities, community outreach efforts, and internal recruiting and training program.
December 7 -
GMH Mortgage, which has been hiring of late, is licensed in 14 states.
December 7 -
Mortgage hiring fell slightly but recruitment is up.
December 7 -
Sue Allon, CEO and chairman of the firm, confirmed the layoff to National Mortgage News adding that the measure is “due to unforeseen circumstances.”
December 6 -
The Federal Trade Commission has updated its guidelines for anti-identity theft programs.
December 6
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The nation’s title insurance underwriters generated $3 billion of premiums in the third quarter.
December 6 -
The Federal Housing Administration is looking at raising credit score requirements and lowering loan limits.
December 6 -
Donna DeMaio, chief operating officer at United Guaranty Corp., will become CEO.
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