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New Report Critical of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Fee Collection

A report released Wednesday by the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) was critical of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s collection of late fees. The report criticized the two for poor management of late fee collection, noting large sums of money either not being consistently collected or collected at all.

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Caliber Home Loans Welcomes New Regional VP

Caliber Home Loans, a residential mortgage origination and servicing company, announced Wednesday Jim Foley had joined the company as Regional Vice President for the Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia territories.

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Bank of America to Cut More Mortgage Jobs

Bank of America, the second-largest U.S. lender, is cutting 450 mortgage jobs from its West Coast Offices. The lending giant is reducing staff after new loans fell short of internal forecasts. In a report by Bloomberg, affected employees were told yesterday that workers involved in processing home loans would be let go.

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Fannie Mae Increases Incentives to Purchase REO Properties

Fannie Mae announced Thursday that homebuyers can now receive up to 3.5 percent in closing cost assistance. The help is available within the FirstLook period of Fannie Mae’s HomePath properties in 27 states. The incentive will offer qualified buyers up to 3.5 percent of the final sales price to pay closing costs.

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Regulator Voices Worries on Growth of Non-Bank Servicers

The New York regulator who put a hold on Ocwen’s latest mortgage servicing rights (MSR) deal with Wells Fargo expressed on Wednesday his concerns about the rapid growth of non-bank servicers in the industry—and his belief that regulators should step in when necessary.

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HOPE NOW Completes 768,000 Modifications

HOPE NOW, a voluntary, private sector alliance of mortgage servicers, investors, mortgage insurers, and non-profit counselors, released a press release Thursday outlining its loan modification data from 2013. In total, 768,000 homeowners received loan modifications from HOPE NOW in 2013.

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FHFA Report Finds Lack of Compliance; Oversight

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) released a report Wednesday, outlining conclusions drawn from a study done on the Servicing Alignment Initiative (SAI). The assessment of servicers provided by the FHFAOIG was far from glowing, citing specific areas of improvement for servicers of Government-Sponsored Enterprise (GSE) mortgages, specifically those who service Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

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Foreclosures Rise in January; Decline Yearly

RealtyTrac released its U.S. Foreclosure Market Report for January, 2014. The report noted an 8 percent increase of reported properties from the previous month, citing 124,419 properties in foreclosure filings (default notices, scheduled auctions, and bank repossessions). Year-to-year, January, 2014 represented an 18 percent drop from January, 2013.

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Hutchens Law Firm Announces Awards

The Hutchens Law Firm announced a series of awards given to their attorneys this year. The North Carolina-based firm announced that Chris Foster has been named one of Business North Carolina magazine’s 2014 Legal Elite "Young Guns." He is one of just 56 attorneys named.

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