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The move formalizes the use of the Rocket Mortgage moniker, which has been a major part of the company’s branding since 2016.
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Unimproved parcels such as empty lots, parking spaces and even driveway lots that are not given a property address are often missed in tax line setups, particularly if the tax service is using technology that speeds up the process, writes the senior vice president of LERETA.
May 12
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It’s getting easier to close bigger loans for higher-priced properties, but credit is expanding slower for first-time buyers.
May 11 -
Despite a 1Q decline in origination volume, Chairman Mat Ishbia is optimistic for the second quarter, saying the company received 17,000 more submissions in April's higher interest rate environment than it had in February.
May 11 -
What may be a victory in UWM founder Mat Ishbia's eyes is a loss for borrowers, brokers and the free market in the long term, writes the co-founder of CASE, Consumer Action for a Strong Economy.
May 10
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The total number of loans in this category dropped 11 basis points from week to week according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. Meanwhile, the amount of unpaid balance in forbearance dropped almost 23% since the start of the year, a separate report from Black Knight found.
May 10 -
Altisource Portfolio Solutions’ bottom line took a larger hit in the first quarter compared to Q4 2020, causing the company to cut costs.
May 10 -
While the first quarter is typically the weakest period for the title business, the sector benefited from strong refinance volumes that were driven by low interest rates.
May 10 -
The company is formally launching a new “non-mortgage” unit that will provide small loans for home improvement projects.
May 10 -
While the product was hard to find after the start of the pandemic, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s recent changes to Appendix Q are giving a pair of large wholesalers the chance to offer it as a qualified mortgage.
May 10 -
In spite of an improving economy, acute competition and supply scarcity soured homeshoppers on the purchase market in April, according to Fannie Mae.
May 7 -
The company is shifting some of its conforming-focused call center resources not just into the growing non-QM channel but to Veterans Affairs products as well.
May 7 -
Less than two years after shutting down its biggest business amid fraud allegations, the Michigan company has sold branches, settled a shareholder lawsuit and returned to profitability under turnaround specialist Thomas O’Brien.
May 7 -
Fannie and Freddie's regulator says the companies must comply with the new Qualified Mortgage standard by the summer, while the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has extended the deadline to 2022. The conflicting timetables have stoked uncertainty in the market.
May 7 -
The relatively small addition of 266,000 positions to the broader market in April suggests that income uncertainty, which could impact some borrowers’ ability to qualify for or pay loans, could become a concern among lenders and brokers.
May 7 -
The real estate investment trust has been buying residential business-purpose loans from the company since 2017.
May 6 -
Promising jobs numbers and favorable economic data are an encouraging sign for the post-pandemic future, but rising interest rates are sure to follow.
May 6 -
The agreement, which is extended for five years, also expands upon the delinquent mortgages services Altisource will provide to Ocwen.
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The company, like many publicly-traded nonbanks, is looking for ways to address the downward pressure that a battle between two large competitors is putting on the wholesale channel’s profitability.
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The company touted its investments in the wholesale channel while also reporting a slight quarterly drop in overall originations and gains on sale during an earnings call this week.
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