While the housing market has made measurable strides toward recovery in the last two years, the coming year could bring the start of another downturn, one expert says. Delivering comments to a group of REO brokers and agents, Ed Delgado, ...
Read More »CFPB Proposes to Expand Foreclosure Protections
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed on Thursday an additional set of measures designed to expand foreclosure protections for mortgage borrowers.
Read More »Report: Bank, Government Unlikely to Reach Settlement Over Mortgage Fraud Claims
Settlement talks between Wells Fargo and the U.S. government over alleged mortgage insurance fraud have stalled, according to a media report.
Read More »Analysts Predict Continued Improvement for Housing as Economy Strengthens in 2015
Looking at the larger economic picture, the economists predict a 3 percent growth rate for gross domestic product (GDP) in 2015, which would mark only the second year in the past decade in which growth was at 3 percent or higher.
Read More »CoreLogic Launches Compliance Solution for Servicers
According to an announcement, CoreLogic created the solution as a faster, cheaper, configurable way for servicers to check a number of factors related to a loan's status and viability, including lien status, current equity position, and the borrower's updated credit profile. The end result is a platform intended to allow firms to easily render modification and forbearance decisions in a compliant way.
Read More »Consumer Sentiment Ahead of November Predictions
Consumer sentiment in the United States jumped more than two points in a preliminary November estimate, beating economic forecasts and hitting a more than seven-year high.
Read More »Poll: Majority of Lenders Reluctant to Lower Standards to Expand Credit Access
As federal housing agencies push mortgage firms to lend to more consumers, a recent survey indicates most lenders feel the regulatory risk is still too great for them to lower their standards.
Read More »Lender Does Not Plan to Relax Mortgage Credit Standards
The issue is a commonly cited problem for younger first-time homebuyers, who, in addition to facing tight mortgage criteria, also have to clear the hurdle of saving for a down payment.
Read More »Credit Union Agency Sues Bank Over Handling of RMBS Trusts
NCUA's complaint deals with credit unions U.S. Central, WesCorp, Members United, Southwest, and Constitution, all of which were involved in the purchase of $140 billion in RMBS between 2004 and 2007 and all of which closed after those securities lost value.
Read More »Survey: Many Still Believe Housing Recovery Still Three to Five Years Away
Nearly a third of panelists took a more optimistic view, predicting the market will stabilize one to two years from now, while one in five responded that housing has either already returned to normal or will within the next 12 months.
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