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The Future Business of the FHA

In a keynote address on Wednesday, FHA Commissioner Brian Montgomery gave insights into current initiatives at the FHA and what you can expect from it in the future.

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What did S&P Say About Mortgage Defaults?

Consumer credit default rates for mortgages have remained fairly stable this year, according to a new analysis. Here’s a breakdown of how mortgage defaults performed compared to credit cars and auto loan default rates.

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Mid America Welcomes Mortgage Veteran Pam Misner to Team

Jeff Bode, Owner and CEO of multi-state lender Mid America Mortgage, Inc., announced the firm has retained Pam Misner as Underwriting Manager. With nearly 30 years’ mortgage expertise, Misner will direct Mid America’s mortgage loan underwriting and collaborating on the expansion of origination and production teams for Mid America’s West Coast branches.

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Why Are Homeowners Choosing Not to Sell?

Despite rising equity, a new report has found that more homeowners are choosing to remain in their homes rather than sell and upgrade. Here’s how the average tenure that owners choose to remain in one home has increased over the years.

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The Key to Easing Mortgage Defaults

Here’s what a new research that gauged the impact of mortgage payment and principal reduction revealed about how they impacted defaults and delinquencies and the implications for policies on how financial institutions can help homeowners facing default.

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