The American Guild of Appraisers has officially filed a statement with Congressional legislators as part of a recent hearing titled, Appraisal Oversight: The Regulatory Impact on Consumers and Businesses. Conducted by the Insurance, Housing, and Community Opportunity Committee of the House Finance Sub-Committee, the AGA was asked to submit a statement of record to assist the lawmakers as they proposals directed at improving appraisal regulation, enforcement, and oversight. AGA said that it is also working with consumer organizations to ensure that consumers receive professional appraisals.
Read More »U.S. Economy Adds Only 80K Jobs in June
The nation added 80,000 jobs in June, the Labor Department has reported; job growth in Q2 marks the weakest quarterly gain since the Q3 of 2010.
Read More »California Legislature Passes Homeowner Bill of Rights
The California State Legislature has officially passed the Homeowner Bill of Rights. The proposal was originally put forth by the state's Attorney General Kamala Harris, and the legislation is now in the hands of Governor Jerry Brown, whose signature would finalize the law. According to a recent release from the California State Legislature, the law would "institute sensible reforms to bank's foreclosure practices and create a fairer foreclosure process for California's homeowners." The bill would also end current dual-tracking processes for foreclosures.
Read More »New Managing Sales Director Appointed at Allonhill
Allonhill is welcoming a new managing director of sales. The independent, third-party review firm recently announced that Shelly Schwieso will join Allonhill's roster of industry professionals.
Read More »Guilty Plea Entered in $2M Mortgage Fraud Case
A Michigan man pleaded guilty to defrauding SunTrust Mortgage Inc. on a $2 million mortgage. Robert Martin Tolentino, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, pleaded guilty in a federal court in Tallahassee, Florida. The plea was announced by Pamela C. Marsh, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Florida. Tolentino applied in October 2006 for refinancing of his residential property on St. George Island. In the application, he falsely represented that his monthly salary was $48,000 to $60,000 a month.
Read More »CoesterVMS Hires Industry Veteran as SVP of Operations
CoesterVMS is welcoming a new senior vice president of operations. The company recently appointed industry veteran Robert T. Chasteen to the leadership position.
Read More »WFG Title Expanding in Orange County, California
WFG Title Insurance Company is expanding its industry footprint. The organization, which is part of the Williston Financial Group family of companies, recently announced plans to open a retail title office in Irvine, California.
Read More »Soccer Star Lists U.S. Estate, Considers U.K. Move
Superstar soccer player Landon Donovan has put his California estate on the market. According to Zillow's blog, Donovan has listed his home in Manhattan Beach, California, for $4.295 million. The property, which was once featured on MTV Cribs, boasts two separate compounds on site.
Read More »Platinum Data Announces Additions to Board of Directors
Two new board members have been appointed at Platinum Data, and the valuation technology provider is preparing to welcome seasoned executives Hunter Atkins and John LaMacchia to the company's directorship. In an official statement, Platinum noted that the company hopes to capitalize on their leadership "during the next phase of its growth and expansion."
Read More »CoreLogic Rolls Out New Data Initiative for RMBS Analysis
CoreLogic has launched a new provision for clients using the company's private-label residential mortgage-backed securities dataset. California-based CoreLogic recently announced the incorporation of anonymized servicer stop advance data, which will be available free of charge for the company's existing and new RMBS-data customers. The trustee-submitted data from CoreLogic will be at the loan-level, as opposed to aggregated. CoreLogic's stop advance data will include history dating back to January 2009.
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