Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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After including new issuance the so-called serious delinquency rate is at 8.2%.
June 25 -
Freddie Mac is preparing to market mortgage securities that will share with investors the risk homeowners dont repay their government-backed loans, according to a person with knowledge of the plans.
June 25 -
The Miami Beach home of Centrusts former chairman David Paul was sold for $30 million.
June 25 -
Last November, Lorraine Brown pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud. In May, she was sentenced to a 40-month prison term on a racketeering charge in a robo-signing case in Michigan.
June 25 -
Banks face a looming financial risk from home equity loans, an international ratings agency is warning.
June 25 -
We're hearing a lot about underwriting loosening a bit in the residential mortgage world.
June 25 -
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is turning up the heat on the Federal Home Loan Banks for offering cheap financing to private student loan provider Sallie Mae.
June 25 -
Demand for valuation analytics lead LoanLogics and Platinum Data Solutions into a partnership that links loan performance reporting to collateral valuation technology.
June 25 -
With delinquency rates declining and an increased number of loan modifications and refinances taking place nationwide, one of the burning questions for Realtors who specialize in selling bank-owned homes is whether it is the end of REO properties?
June 25 -
UDR Inc. and several of its affiliates engaged in a continuous pattern of discrimination against disabled individuals by designing multifamily public use buildings without those required accessibility features.
June 24 -
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to review the legality of several recess appointments made by President Obama which has huge implications for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
June 24 -
Mayor Michael Bloomberg's $20 billion storm-resistance plan for New York City consumes 430 pages.
June 24 -
According to CondoVultures, 139 high-rises are currently under construction or set to rise from the ashes of the South Florida condo fizzle of 2007.
June 24 -
Flagstar Bancorp will pay $105 million to settle allegations it misrepresented the quality of loans backing securities insured by Assured Guaranty.
June 24 -
After five years in conservatorship, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac still use separate automated underwriting systems with different credit standards.
June 21 -
Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke has given a little bit more guidance on where the Fed is headed with its plans for unwinding mortgage-backed securities purchases.
June 21 -
We're hearing more and more cities are flirting with the use of eminent domain to condemn mortgages and that is going to cause a lot of trouble for the HUD secretary.
June 21 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has charged nine former directors of Southern Community Bank in Fayetteville, Ga., with approving risky loans that later led to its collapse in 2009.
June 21 -
Juan Velez, 60, of Waterford, Conn., pleaded guilty Friday to one count of bank fraud stemming from a mortgage fraud scheme.
June 21 -
A U.S. House subcommittee has approved an appropriations bill that includes cuts to federal spending for public housing and transit.
June 21





