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Lenders and homebuyers should not expect further reductions in Federal Housing Administration's mortgage insurance premiums this year, according to Housing and Urban Development secretary Julian Castro.
January 13 -
Fears that lower Federal Housing Administration premiums will negatively affect private mortgage insurance firms are overblown. If anything, the plan should be a modest positive for the overall housing market.
January 13 -
Paying attention to detail is important in the mortgage industry but being a control freak could damage your productivity.
January 13 -
Lenders need to use nontraditional means of measuring a borrower's likelihood of default.
January 12
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The Multifamily Lenders Council, a trade group representing companies that originate and service Federal Housing Administration-insured multifamily mortgages, states President Obama isn't doing enough to assist affordable rental housing.
January 9 -
MGIC Investment Corp. said on Friday that its delinquent inventory dropped slightly in December compared to a month earlier.
January 9 -
With commercial real estate lenders continuing to slowly relax their underwriting standards, CMBS investors can't overlook the corresponding rise in risk.
January 9 -
The price of loans securing commercial mortgage-backed securities increased in November, according to DebtX.
January 9 -
Lenda, a new mortgage company backed by Silicon Valley investors, wants to supplant the traditional loan officer with consumer self-service technology.
January 8 -
Mortgage credit availability loosened in December, according to a report from the Mortgage Bankers Association.
January 8 -
President Obama is expected to announce a half-percentage-point reduction in the Federal Housing Administration's annual premium during a housing policy speech Thursday in Phoenix.
January 7 -
The diversity of the U.S. population is at a tipping point and originators need to prepare to serve the needs of this growing pool of customers.
January 7
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Mortgage denials in 2013 were comparable to those recorded a decade ago, analyses of HMDA data show, challenging perceptions about how easy lending really was during the era of "pulse" loans and "fog-a-mirror finance."
January 6
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With Republicans now controlling both chambers of Congress and signals from Democrats that they are open to alterations, revisions to Dodd-Frank are at the top of the agenda in addition to other subjects, like terrorism insurance and housing finance reform.
January 6 -
Will you make changes to the way you do business to get what you want, or have you grown complacent with what you have?
January 5
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The next 12 months could be a rather bumpy ride for the mortgage industry as consumers take more control over the loan origination process.
January 2
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Golden First Mortgage Corp. agreed to a $36 million settlement of claims that the company which allegedly saw 60% of its government underwritten loans go into default since 2002 defrauded a federal mortgage program.
January 2 -
Take a look back at National Mortgage News' top stories of 2014.
January 2 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency is an uncomfortable spot in 2015, caught between a Republican majority already critical of its recent actions and an Obama administration bent on increasing access to credit in part by using the agency's powers.
December 31 -
The Lenders' Choice Award commends the technology provider that offers the best customer service, value proposition and overall user experience. The winner is selected by a vote of industry professionals from mortgage lending and servicing institutions. Learn about this year's finalists and see who won the 2014 MT Award.
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