Goldman Sachs won a class action lawsuit accusing the investment banking firm of knowingly selling toxic mortgage-backed securities to hedge fund Dodona I and other investors in 2007 before the financial crisis, according to media reports.
Read More »Homebuyers Offered More Financial Options From Stock Market Volatility
The recent stock market fluctuations and seasonal trend changes may have homebuyers perplexed, but there is a silver lining, according to Realtor.com's First Look report for August 2015.
Read More »Homeowner & Appraiser Perception Gap Widens Further in August
Homeowners continued to overvalue their homes for the seventh consecutive month in August when compared with appraiser opinions. Quicken Loans reported in their Home Price Perception Index that homeowner estimates were 2.65 percent higher than appraiser opinions, the largest gap in over a year.
Read More »Housing Sentiment Lowered Among Consumer Economic Concerns
Consumer attitudes toward the real estate market slid down in August due to economic concerns, Fannie Mae reported in their newly launched Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI). In August 2015, the HPSI fell 0.5 points from July to 80.8, Fannie Mae said. The sentiment level is also down from the peak reached in June 2015 of 84.7 and the index is up 5.3 points from August 2014.
Read More »Net Equity Among U.S. Mortgage Holders Rises by Nearly $1 Trillion
Net equity among U.S. mortgage holders has increased by nearly $1 trillion in the last year, reaching the highest level since 2007, according to Black Knight Financial Services July 2015 Mortgage Monitor.
Read More »Mortgage Bankers Favor a Sellers’ Market in 2016
Although the rate hike is expected to occur at some point before the end of 2015, mortgage bankers indicate that the real estate market in 2016 will favor sellers.
Read More »Ocwen’s Fraud Lawsuits Dismissed by Federal Judge
U.S. District Judge William Dimitrouleas in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida, dismissed lawsuits filed by Ocwen Financial shareholders and Altisource Portfolio Solutions shareholders accusing the Atlanta-based servicer of fraud.
Read More »On the Path to Extinction? …Not So Fast
With fewer young careerists joining the residential valuations industry, real estate appraisers foresee a future where lenders and consumers alike face added costs and lengthened real estate delivery timelines due to a shortage of trained appraisers in the residential valuations space. This article examines how residential appraisers are defying the naysayers and fighting for their profession. Editor's note: This select print feature appears in the September 2015 edition of MReport magazine, available now.
Read More »Countdown to TRID–The Final Implementation Checklist
Commentary is an ongoing series on theMReport.com that focuses on opinions, ideas, and insights from experts across mortgage banking. This advisory piece features Tim Anderson, director of eServices for DocMagic, Inc., providing a final checklist to ensure mortgage lenders and servicers are fully prepared for TRID and avoid costly fines.
Read More »Walter Investment to Pay $29 Million to Resolve Reverse Mortgage Claims Allegations
Walter Investment Management Corp., has agreed to pay $29.63 million to resolve allegations that the company and its subsidiaries submitted false reverse mortgage loan claims, the Justice Department announced on Friday.
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