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The new offering from United Wholesale Mortgage replaces a July through Labor Day promotion that only covered certain FHA and VA refinance products.
September 4 -
The Department of Housing and Urban Development affiliate is adding data elements in line with a larger industry goal and advancing other promised initiatives.
September 4 -
Steady purchase demand still led to a positive August according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
September 4 -
In a little over a month, the company's newly appointed chief strategy officer has built out a six-person strong recruiting team.
September 4 -
Servicers saw their retention rate fall to the second-lowest level in 17 years, according to ICE Mortgage Technology.
September 4 -
Mr. Cooper will be filing a motion to dismiss a data breach-related class action by Sept.13, documents show.
September 3 -
Melody Taylor, the executive director of the Property Appraisal and Valuation Equity task force, said the interagency group went above and beyond expectations. She also defended it against common attacks from working appraisers.
September 2 -
Trimont CEO Bill Sexton acknowledges that a "daunting" volume of commercial real estate loans need to be refinanced in the next few years. But he says nonbank lenders are well equipped to provide financing that will allow troubled buildings to be reimagined.
August 30 -
The interim procedure applies to nonjudicial foreclosure sales and is aimed to help avert "immediate adverse financial and market impacts" when surplus funds are not available.
August 30 -
The case over a federal investigation is unrelated to the trade group's recent commissions changes.
August 30 -
Borrowers who worked with third party originators last year will save on average over $10,000 over the life of their loan, according to an analysis of public data.
August 30 -
The Mortgage Bankers Association anticipates recent developments will change dynamics in the market for lending on income-producing properties.
August 30 -
California lawmakers have sent a bill to Governor Gavin Newsom's desk that would expand a state-backed down payment assistance program to undocumented immigrants who are looking to buy a home.
August 30 -
A gauge of pending U.S. sales of existing homes sunk in July to the lowest level on record, as high prices and borrowing costs continue to scare buyers away.
August 29 -
A Congressional Budget Office study looks under the hood at homeowners insurance and considers strategies like expanding the federal coverage beyond floods.
August 29 -
The average payment fell to $2,140 from $2,167 in June, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
August 29 -
Recent rate movements have failed to result in significant purchase growth, but refinances are providing lenders some lift.
August 29 -
Nonbank mortgage users signing up for the new CFPB registry will be able to leverage the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System but new guidance lays out some of the limits to the efficiencies.
August 29 -
While lower rates have piqued borrower interest, most are waiting for some key events to pass before buying or refinancing, originators said.
August 28 -
Real estate agents and loan officers from post-Soviet states say the war has altered relationships between one another and made dialogue with some clients strained.
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