The Committee’s Chairwoman Maxine Waters said the “landmark law” made significant reforms and enhanced standards for capital, liquidity, and stress testing.
Read More »Study: Federal Mortgage Penalty Could Block Homeownership
How much could the federal government and the GSEs make from this penalty? Click through to find out.
Read More »National Delinquency Rate Improves for First Time Since January
However, mortgages that are 90 or more days past due was at its highest level since early 2011.
Read More »Understanding FHA Claims and Conveyance Timelines
Can servicers be reimbursed for property preservation expenses incurred after the FHA conveyance timeframe? This story originally appeared in the July edition of DS News.
Read More »FHFA Proposes Housing Goals for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
The Agency said the benchmarks are unchanged from 2018-2020 due to economic uncertainty related to COVID-19.
Read More »Loans in Forbearance Hit Two-Month Low
Analysis finds that nearly half of borrowers still in forbearance are now in an extension of their original term.
Read More »Rent Prices Report Slowest Growth Since 2010
Lower-priced rentals continue to prop up the market, but certain cities are feeling the impact of growing unemployment figures.
Read More »Federal Reserve Outlines Challenges Ahead
The July issue of the Beige Book details issues for the economic and housing markets due to COVID-19.
Read More »HUD, OCC Tout Opportunity Zone Potential
Acting Comptroller of the Currency Brian Brooks said the new Community Reinvestment Act is a “powerful tool” in supporting underserved populations.
Read More »A Call for a Government Liquidity Facility
Government loans are vulnerable due to the rise in COVID-19 cases and the uncertainty that comes with it.
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