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CFPB contract negotiations come at uncertain time for agency funding -
House passes bill boosting low-income housing tax credits -
Loansnap faces state penalties over unlicensed originators -
Senate considers flood insurance reforms as program faces another deadline -
Bill will boost low-income tax credit availability
- Sep 9-10, 2024|San Diego, CA
Plaintiffs want to certify a class of 119,100 minority mortgage customers who were unfairly deprived of ultra-low mortgage rates during the refi boom.
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The Federal Housing Administration reported a 96 basis point increase in its capital ratio for fiscal year 2023, and lenders want more changes to the program.
November 15 -
A handful of mortgage stakeholders have expressed skepticism that the trigger lead bill will be passed this year, but are hopeful for 2025.
November 15 -
Homeowners in recent years strayed from cash-out refinances and home equity loans despite their greater financing power.
November 15 -
Sam Valverde, acting president of Ginnie Mae, has resigned after about six months in the job.
November 15 -
In its semiannual supervision and regulation report, the Federal Reserve flagged climbing loan delinquencies and a rising number of large bank citations for governance and controls.
November 15
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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Fannie Mae's latest economic forecast no longer expects mortgage rates to go below 6% next year, and that is affecting its views on loan origination volume.
November 21 -
Contract closings increased 3.4% from a month earlier — the most since February — to a 3.96 million annualized rate, according to data released Thursday by the National Association of Realtors.
November 21 -
Apartment complexes will be the next major source of problems in the commercial real estate market after offices were hit hard in recent years, according to the short seller Carson Block.
November 21 -
Amid steady customer growth, USAA's banking arm failed to make the investments necessary to satisfy either its regulators or some decades-long customers. Changes in the executive suite haven't fixed the problems.
November 21 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has significantly raised the transaction threshold for its larger participant rule — which defines which firms will be affected — from 5 million annual payments to 50 million.
November 21