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The Federal Housing Finance Agency wants to change some of the government-sponsored enterprises' targets in ways that could create more low-income rental units as higher costs squeeze tenants.
August 16 -
A significant divergence between the FHFA and the Ginnie Mae issuer rules could greatly disrupt the secondary market — and that is precisely the outcome that now faces the mortgage industry, writes the chairman of Whalen Global Advisors.
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Payment for the whole loan and servicing-rights trading platform will be a mix of cash and stock, with the price and closing of the deal subject to certain contingencies.
August 15 -
The REIT did not issue a securitization in the period because of the upheaval, but found a more receptive marketplace in July.
August 10 -
Mortgage companies will need to obtain and maintain relevant data on loans starting in March of next year even if they are only handling payment-related activity, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
August 10 -
The new leaders named at the company highlight what appears to be some heavy recruiting from the ranks of executives who previously worked for a government-sponsored enterprise or a GSE joint venture.
August 9 -
The changes, which appear to be separate from a controversial nonbank proposal that's pending, will reduce red tape for credit unions and housing finance agencies and clarify a calculation for loans eligible for repurchase.
August 5 -
The company is withdrawing from consumer-direct lending and making other reductions given that widening spreads failed to offset savings from aggressive layoffs and gains in servicing advisory services.
August 5 -
The non-qualified mortgage company allegedly failed to follow through on approximately $38 million it contractually agreed to buy.
August 3 -
This pool was part of the government-sponsored enterprise's RPL3-2022 transaction but unlike the other two portions, it was not awarded in the initial announcement two weeks ago.
August 1