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What the mortgage industry is watching on election night -
September headline inflation gives Fed flexibility on raising rates -
Ginnie Mae weighs capital-rule relief incentive for nonbanks -
How VA's new last-resort mortgage assistance is shaping up -
Rep. Torres 'cautiously optimistic' about passage of trigger leads bill
- Sep 9-10, 2024|San Diego, CA
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Vista Point Mortgage and Rockport Mortgage reported attacks on their systems, with over 14,000 customers potentially affected by compromised data.
November 20 -
The Federal Housing Administration wants to make it easier for mortgage applicants to use rental income received from boarders in the underwriting process.
November 20 -
Both purchases and refinances came in higher, with government-backed lending providing momentum, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
November 20 -
Evergreen Residential has secured $1 billion in capital commitments to support its three business lines, including lending, in investment real estate.
November 19 -
In the aftermath of the election, a bipartisan group of House members are the latest to ask the FHFA to put the owner's title insurance waiver pilot on hold.
November 19
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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Developers "need those cuts badly" because many projects are financed at floating rates, Jorge Perez, founder and chief executive officer of Related Group, said in an interview on Bloomberg Television.
November 19 -
The companies held out hope that they'd get skeptical regulators to sign off on their $286 million deal before determining that canceling it was in their best interests.
November 19 -
Pressure on core home improvement categories won't "be completely eased until the housing market is back on much firmer footing, which will not be until well into 2025 at the earliest," wrote Neil Saunders, managing director at GlobalData, in a note.
November 19 -
Gruenberg, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s longest-serving board member, will step down in January, marking the end of an era after nearly 20 years on the agency's board of directors.
November 19 -
In 2022, 52% of the U.S. population lived in families that are unable to "pay for all the goods and services necessary to fully participate in today's economy and society without cutting back, as well as save money for emergencies and the future," the study found.
November 19