Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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The move will give the company a presence in Texas, where several mortgage servicers and originators are located.
January 21 -
A Santa Clara County Superior Court judge is making three major companies pay approximately $1.1 billion to remediate lead paint used in the interior of homes built before 1978.
January 21 -
Price-to-rent ratios in San Francisco, for example, are up almost 25% since 2012 and near an all-time high. Also, national prices are 15% overvalued, in real terms, according to the company.
January 21 -
The deal worked out between the two officials will be used toward housing programs and helping anti-foreclosure programs.
January 21 -
If wishes always come true, lots of mortgage lenders will be increasing their volumes of purchase mortgages this year. But Fed tapering and rising rates may spoil the party.
January 17 -
Columbia Business School Professor Christopher Mayer says hes so convinced that reverse mortgages can be a cornerstone of responsible retirement planning that hes gone into the business.
January 17 -
The third-biggest U.S. bank by assets is shuttering its default servicing operations in Hagerstown, Md., and Fort Mill, S.C.
January 17 -
Standard & Poors expects $5 billion of mortgage servicer advance securitizations this year, down from 2013s $6.5 billion.
January 17 -
This figure is down 26% from the previous year and represents the lowest annual total since 2007.
January 17 -
SIFMA members are also concerned about risk retention and GSE reform, according to the groups EVP.
January 16 -
The changes will aid Flagstar in aligning its infrastructure with the current business environment, specifically the status of the mortgage origination market.
January 16 -
Some of the nations largest servicers have signed up with Hope LoanPort to facilitate the collection of pre-populated IRS 4506-T forms, which contain homeowner information crucial to a workout.
January 16 -
The AGs complaint says the defendants identified abandoned residential properties in which they filed for adverse possession of the housing units in court to obtain title.
January 16 -
The drop has boosted applications, but the consumer break on loan costs may not last.
January 16 -
A complaint was filed in federal court claiming CitiMortgage officials failed to apply the proper mortgage-amortization rate to loans of active-duty members of the U.S. military.
January 16 -
Federal investigators said traders may have conspired to rig rates or front-run the two firms in the interest-rate swaps market.
January 16 -
Mortgage Fraud Examiners describes this program as a foreclosure rescue rip-off.
January 15 -
Late payments on loans have risen for the first time since early 2012, but the long-term loan performance trend remains positive.
January 15 -
Many welcome additional lending as a sign of a recovering economy. But some of it is being done with looser underwriting.
January 15 -
Industry groups are seeking a longer delay in premium increases so the Federal Emergency Management Agency can complete an affordability study.
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