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New capital rules may increase risk weighting for servicing: BTIG -
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Fed's Barr: AI could 'perpetuate or even amplify' bias in mortgages -
CFPB argues intent, not language, should determine TILA policy
- Sep 9-10, 2024|San Diego, CA
The launch of joint-venture business Aclara Lending comes through a new agreement between the real estate enterprise and mortgage broker Barrett Financial Group.
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With Tidalwave receiving its first approvals for integrations with automated underwriting systems, its CEO explains why the current environment represents a good opportunity for a new mortgage startup.
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The top five mortgage originators had an average of 162,666 originations last year according to Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data.
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Flagstar Bank sued Hometown Lenders for $21 million in 2023, after the lender defaulted on a $60 million warehouse line.
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Ginnie Mae had tried to slow the pace of Texas Capital Bank's case and move it to a different court but the judge rejected its legal arguments for doing so.
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But the purchase business that brings in three times the fee size as refinancings will be the driver of the improvement for the publicly traded title underwriters.
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Those who raced ahead of the pack of loan originators last year went the distance by offering exceptional customer service, catering to niche pockets of demand in the market.
These are the best of the best, the nation's 50 most productive mortgage originators by dollar volume.
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There's support for Reg X modernization, but both consumer and mortgage groups are concerned about language mandates, and the industry opposes fee restrictions.
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The latest violations come as the bank expects to face more than $3 billion in regulatory fines for anti-money-laundering failures.
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The latest inflation news is almost sure to result in a 25 basis point cut next week, but some are still hoping for 50 basis points, as well as reductions totaling almost 200 basis points through the end of 2025, Wolters Kluwer found.
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The government agency's new issuances in August totaled over $40 billion, marking a high not seen since late 2022.
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Lower inflation doesn't equate to lower prices, and costs of living may still be higher than pre-pandemic, especially rents. But the varying cooldown could help.
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