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FHFA to mandate tenant protections on multifamily properties -
Appeals court delivers big win to CFPB in Townstone redlining case -
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CFPB proposes new mortgage servicing rule to aid struggling borrowers
- Sep 9-10, 2024|San Diego, CA
Foreclosures were up month to month in October, while future indicators, such as mortgage delinquencies and trouble making all debt payments, came in higher as well.
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Economists cautioned that October's employment report may not provide a fully accurate representation of the economy due to recent hurricanes.
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HomeStreet and FirstSun are working to devise a new formula after the Texas Department of Banking and the Federal Reserve declined to approve their merger application.
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Former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and his investment firm Liberty Strategic Capital are seeking to more than double his indirect ownership stake of Flagstar Financial — formerly New York Community Bank — to 22.9%, according to filings obtained by American Banker.
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The five most expensive ZIP codes in the U.S. have an average median home price of more than $6 million.
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Consumers are meanwhile filing objections to the near $1 billion in settlements from the nation's largest brokerages ahead of a November court approval.
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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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The median age of a first-time buyer reached a record of 38 — about a decade older than in the 1980s.
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Mortgage professionals are focusing on housing policies and the Federal Reserve this November.
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Esusu, Foyer, Divvy Homes and Tomo Mortgage are among the fintechs trying to give first-time homebuyers a break, alongside community development financial institutions like Southern Bancorp.
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The Chicago-area lender, which at first was able to get the suit quashed, agreed to end the discrimination case by paying a $105,000 fine.
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The wholesale lender filed a motion to dismiss the case, or at least to strike the class action certification in mid-October.
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