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Despite the cloudy outlook for future interest rates and housing, the employer in fifth annual ranking have supported the workers who've kept them going by providing the transparency, recognition and in some cases innovative benefits.
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Having lived through past downturns allows experienced leaders to keep employee engagement high as the mortgage business faces its first rough cycle in over a decade.
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More than half of borrowers paid 0.5 points or more to cut their interest rate for the life of the loan, while just 3% chose the short-term option, Black Knight said.
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Freddie Mac previously announced a similar change set to go into effect for mortgages with settlement dates on or after March 7.
February 2 -
More incentives are coming for servicers as a greater number of distressed borrowers get expanded access to more affordable, streamlined modifications.
February 7 -
Lenders have yet to publicly address the trendy software that's made headlines for its capabilities to write creative prompts, solve complex problems and generate and repair computer codes.
February 13 -
The regulator said it is a violation of anti-kickback rules to present lender results based on their payment to the platform rather than criteria that serves the potential borrower.
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Also, Finance of America, SimpleNexus alums find new homes, and Supreme Lending lands leading mortgage technology expert.
January 31 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's two new proposed rules make sense for most non-banks but applying them to independent mortgage banks is redundant, writes the head of the Community Home Lenders of America.
February 14Community Home Lenders of America