While the survey found that most respondents agreed that enthusiasm is high for the CFPB’s mission and that their supervisors respect and value individuals’ differences, more than a quarter of survey respondents had unfavorable views.
Read More »HUD Invests in Counseling for Foreclosure Prevention
The counseling that the money provides will help homeowners find housing, make more informed housing choices, or remain in their current homes if they are facing foreclosure.
Read More »Carrington Adds Conventional Loan Products
The Wholesale Lending Division of Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC, has announced the addition of conventional loans to its suite of products.
Read More »Fannie Mae to Market More NPLs to Non-Profits
Fannie Mae has put its fourth Community Impact Pool for sale via auction—a smaller pool of geographically-focused, high occupancy loans marketed specifically for participation from non-profits and MWOBs.
Read More »Clinton’s VP May Have Implications for Housing
With Hillary Clinton having nailed down the Democratic nomination for November’s election, speculation is running rampant about who she will pick to be her running mate.
Read More »Freddie Mac Works to Involve Private Investors More
Freddie Mac has been evolving its risk management framework and practices since it debuted its first official credit risk transfer program in 2009, and they just recently reached a milestone.
Read More »The Week Ahead: It’s Stress Test Time Again for Banks
The industry will find out on Thursday how the largest banks would perform under severely adverse economic conditions similar to those the country experienced in 2008.
Read More »NRES Welcomes Two New Managers to Operations Team
National Real Estate Solutions has announced that two senior level managers have joined the company’s Operations team to support current and future growth.
Read More »What Crisis? Government Drops Case Against Mozilo
Nearly a decade of scrutiny from the U.S. government ended on Friday when federal prosecutors decided not to pursue their case against ex-Countrywide Financial CEO Angelo Mozilo.
Read More »Counsel’s Corner: Who Pays the Tab in an RMBS Suit?
Hector Torres, co-founding partner with Kasowitz, Benson, Torres and Friedman LLP, discussed with DS News a court ruling that decided who was responsible for attorneys' fees in a case where the trustee of two pools of failed RMBS sued the deal sponsor.
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