Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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With the housing market recovering, Wells Fargo plans to ramp up the marketing of a credit card that allows customers to use reward points to pay down their mortgage.
June 6 -
One company sold a package of fixed-rate and agency-backed MBS. It then parked the proceeds into variable-rate mortgage securities.
June 6 -
Inherent market risks are not stopping real estate owners from choosing to operate as niche real estate investment trusts, according to Fitch Ratings.
June 5 -
A Somerset County, N.J., man faces 108 months in prison for his role in defrauding victims of an investment scheme.
June 5 -
Envoy Mortgage, currently engaged in enhancing and restructuring its mortgage banking capabilities, is choosing in-house servicing over subservicing.
June 5 -
Customer advocacy groups recently targeted Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase headquarters during annual shareholder board meetings to protest against mortgage lending discrimination and abusive foreclosure practices.
June 5 -
Federal Housing Administration officials tried to conceal an analysis showing FHA could face a $115 billion shortfall, a letter from a lawmaker shows.
June 5 -
BlackRock Inc. and other investors agreed to an $8.5 billion settlement with Bank of America Corp. over mortgage loans rather than risk litigation and the bankruptcy of its Countrywide Financial unit.
June 5 -
Bayview Loan Servicing is expanding customer assistance services through a partnership with MortgageKeeper Referral Services that adds financial counseling to the menu.
June 4 -
Most industry stocks were down by more percentage-wise than the Dow, but the most any one individual MIEC stock was down on the day was just 4.65%
June 4 -
We're hearing that two key themes in a white paper by the Bipartisan Policy Centers Housing Commission earlier this yearthe future of the insurance role in the private-label mortgage-backed securities market and how that might be tied to Fannie Mae and Freddie Macare gaining momentum.
June 4 -
The U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Florida said that Joseph Daniele pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud affecting a financial institution.
June 4 -
Lenders and special servicers operating in Nevada may be up for an unpleasant legal surprise if the states higher court upholds a 2012 ruling that maintains a private sale of property through receivership is basically the same as a foreclosure sale.
June 4 -
New York attorney general Eric Schneiderman has filed a lawsuit that accuses HSBC Bank USA and HSBC Mortgage Corp. for intentionally trapping homeowners into a foreclosure processing maze.
June 4 -
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators is putting the final touches on a bill that would liquidate Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and replace them with a government reinsurer of mortgage securities behind private capital.
June 4 -
The Center for American Progress appointed former Rep. Brad Miller, D-N.C., as senior fellow for economic policy.
June 4 -
Starting at the beginning of June, servicers will be responsible to manage law firms to handle all new referrals of default-related legal services associated with Fannie Mae mortgages, but Freddie Mac gave servicers two more months to make the transition to some of these guidelines.
June 4 -
The settlement ends an effort by International Fund Management of Luxembourg, DekaBank of Germany, and other investors to recover losses.
June 3 -
Wells Fargo chief financial officer Tim Sloan said he doesnt foresee a new housing bubble even as home prices rise at more than 10% annually.
June 3 -
A Connecticut real estate attorney and licensed mortgage broker was sentenced to 30 months in prison for his role in a Fairfield County mortgage fraud scheme.
June 3



