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Lenders are using third-party sources, which provide insights ranging from consumers' credit profile to social media messaging, to supplement information they collect.
September 13 -
Younger mortgage tech software developers reveal new efficiencies they're creating for lenders.
September 12 -
The move will reduce the excess capacity in the field but the effects on servicing are likely to dampen the Federal Housing Administration market, Keefe, Bruyette & Woods said.
August 17 -
While fewer units are being sold and inventory is rising, both Remax and First American are upbeat about buyer demand remaining strong.
August 17 -
About 64% of borrowers would like loans to be closed in three weeks, according to Arizent research.
August 9 -
New capital standards the government bond insurer added were lower than the ones in previously proposed rules that had riled lenders and servicers.
August 17 -
The non-qualified mortgage company allegedly failed to follow through on approximately $38 million it contractually agreed to buy.
August 3 -
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are mum on whether a temporary solution from Florida officials to support downgraded home insurance firms will pass muster for the enterprises' underwriting exceptions.
August 15 -
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 -
Even though Reverse Mortgage Services violated the Truth in Lending Act by not providing the required disclosures, the borrower cannot get a windfall by keeping the loan proceeds, the Fourth Circuit ruled.
August 1 -
Historical statistics examined by Standard & Poor’s suggest the two servicing trends, which widespread use of forbearance intensified and highlighted in the past two years, may have some staying power.
July 22 -
In exclusive new research, lender representatives reported an overall strong relationship with technology compared to bankers, insurers and wealth managers.
July 25 -
While commercial investors have begun to recognize the importance of anticipating extreme weather events in their business strategies, companies involved in residential transactions lag behind.
August 18 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's recent offensive against redlining by nonbank mortgage originators is increasingly relying on internal communications to make charges stick.
August 17 -
Led by Rep. French Hill, the group of conservative lawmakers said the agency must do more to ensure appropriate transparency regarding any new products or activities that the enterprises undertake.
July 13