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Mortgage lenders offered more cash-out refinance programs at a time when consumers might be coming to terms with the rate environment.
April 9 -
The appellate court decision allowing the Justice Department to reopen an investigation into the National Association of Realtors is likely to disrupt the Sitzer/Burnett settlement, Keefe, Bruyette & Woods said.
April 8 -
In a study posted weeks after it raised concerns about "junk fees," the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau noted that the amount of borrowers paying discount points doubled from 2021 to 2023, with the increase larger among consumers with lower credit scores.
April 5 -
The $12.1 billion-asset DCU launched the loan platform in 2022, and has seen volume jump by close to $600 million from when talks began in 2019 to last year.
April 5 -
Loan documentation deficiencies are a sign of sloppiness in mortgage lender practices, Aces Quality Management said.
April 4 -
Doma in nearly three years as a public company was never able to achieve profitability and had to scale back CEO Max Simkoff's vast ambitions.
April 1 -
In an interview, Candor Technology's Sara Knochel recounts how she applies her childhood interest in languages and numbers to crucial home lending issues.
March 28 -
The Community Home Lenders of America alleged one provider's employment verification service is charging fees it considers excessive in a letter to federal agencies.
March 21 -
ICE Mortgage Technology's new Encompass Mortgage Insurance Center also allows for seamless data transfers between systems.
March 20 -
Intercontinental Exchange is leveraging the recent acquisition of Black Knight in new business partnerships announced at its annual mortgage conference.
March 19