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The departures of Bryan Schneider and Peggy Twohig come as the Biden administration's nominee to run the consumer bureau awaits Senate confirmation.
June 3 -
Housing experts and advocates disagree on the biggest factor in advancing the Black homeownership rate — and that's part of the problem.
June 1 -
The increasing regulatory costs may give the Biden administration reason to encourage the rollback of some zoning restrictions that hamper construction.
May 28 -
The CFPB missives are an early and unmistakable warning that the era of COVID-19 flexibility is over, write two partners and a law clerk from Buckley LLP.
May 21Buckley LLP -
The company provides a secondary market outlet for its retail and wholesale lending corporate sibling as well as for small balance commercial loans.
May 21 -
There is a persistent undersupply of moderately-priced homes, which continues to push affordability and the dream of homeownership further into the future for millions of potential first-time minority homeowners, writes the president of mortgage for Radian Group Inc.
May 20Radian Group Inc. -
The agency said it will reconsider the controversial regulation to reform the Community Reinvestment Act, and allow banks to halt efforts to comply with key provisions of the framework.
May 18 -
Financial institutions said they needed more time to weigh in on issues such as how they use artificial intelligence for fraud prevention and underwriting.
May 17 -
While the product was hard to find after the start of the pandemic, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s recent changes to Appendix Q are giving a pair of large wholesalers the chance to offer it as a qualified mortgage.
May 10 -
The company is shifting some of its conforming-focused call center resources not just into the growing non-QM channel but to Veterans Affairs products as well.
May 7