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The new special purpose credit program is part of efforts to reduce the racial gap in homeownership and offers assistance to borrowers who meet certain income and location requirements.
March 7 -
Even with the government-sponsored enterprise's statement that full appraisals are no longer required to prove value, industry participants say they will remain a tool for lenders to use when needed.
March 7 -
Lenders have focused on front-end cost differences since key secondary market players opened up the option, but what happens when a problem emerges down the road is worth weighing too.
March 7 -
The government-sponsored enterprises will likely have their mainstay bonds exempted from the potential securitization-related rule, but their credit-risk transfers could be subject to it, some experts say.
March 2 -
Reducing access to funding would harm both homebuyers and communities across the country.
February 26 -
The agency is floating new criteria for commingled securities and credit scores, which are undergoing policy shifts.
February 23 -
Interest rate increases and economic concerns led the government entity to lower the required amount from $1 million to $250,000.
February 17 -
The majority of borrowers cite a national emergency declaration, but the share that do has been dropping as concerns about income, debt and unemployment creep up.
February 17 -
The company had asked that the case be dismissed given its similarity to previously settled claims. It's weighing an appeal.
February 15 -
The government-sponsored enterprise expects a "moderate recession" in the first half of 2023.
February 14