Wells Fargo has agreed to pay a $250M fine after an investigation by federal banking regulators found fault with its practices for helping homeowners with…
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The numbers are headed in the wrong direction for loans that are backed by private lenders rather than the government, according to new survey by…
Fannie and Freddie will use new price-based qualified mortgage rule for loans with settlement dates after Aug. 31. Source: Inman News
Before initiating foreclosures against borrowers who are 120 days behind on their payments, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau expects loan servicers to reach out to…
Mortgage lenders will soon be able to initiate foreclosure proceedings against homeowners who are 120 days behind on their mortgage payments. Source: Inman News
Lenders in 2020 refinanced more than twice as many loans as they reported the previous year, a dramatic feature of the pandemic lending boom. Source:…
The joint letter issued to landlords entreated them to ensure that they and their debt collectors were fully complying with the FTC Act and the…
Mr. Cooper announced that many of its consumers had unauthorized withdraws. Now the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is looking into the matter and the adverse…
The CFPB announced that despite concerns from the housing industry, it is postponing compliance with its new QM rule until Oct. 1, 2022. Source:…
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says the lender “misled borrowers into believing they could not lose their homes with a reverse mortgage.” Source: Inman News