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Senate Democrats ask FHFA to review nonperforming loan programs -
Homeowner Assistance Fund applications paused in Pennsylvania -
Senators press Silvergate on FHLB loan in the wake of FTX collapse -
FHA expands availability of pandemic loss-mitigation options -
Banks say CFPB's data access rule ratchets up liability risks
- Sep 9-10, 2024|San Diego, CA
Sen. Tim Scott's housing bill calls for Congress to play more of a role in reviewing public intervention in housing while reforming or expanding certain programs.
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As a result of the high-pressure sales tactics, consumers could lose their homes to foreclosure or bankruptcy, the Center for Responsible Lending said.
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The leading mortgage player posted another nine-figure profit, although its gain-on-sale margins slipped.
August 1 -
Financial institutions have trouble pinning down a common definition of AI and figuring out which of their processes incorporate the technology. That can lead to trouble with regulators.
August 1 -
The cybersecurity company promised more rigorous tests for software updates after a widespread IT outage last month.
August 1 -
A pick-up in home prices during spring buying season pushed the share of equity-rich households higher across the country, according to Attom.
August 1
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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While the Department of Veterans Affairs does not have a credit score usage mandate, it has shown to be open to the use of advanced models.
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Mortgage rates, already easing, should keep falling as inflationary pressure cools during the rest of the year, but a pair of wild cards could upset the prediction.
August 15 -
While flat from a year ago, volumes surged between June and July, with notable increases in both starts and completions, according to Attom.
August 15 -
The Federal Housing Administration may soon complete the modernization of "face-to-face" rules and end a temporary, partial exemption from the original mandate.
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Nearly two-thirds of consumers in a July survey said they expect mortgage rates to decline soon, but most want to see them cross a very specific threshold before they act, Mphasis Digital Risk found.
August 14