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Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., is demanding the release of federal reviews of 14 banks that have agreed to fix their foreclosure processes and reimburse homeowners for any harm caused.
July 22 -
It was essentially "status quo" in terms of the mortgage rates in the week ending July 21.
July 21 -
Former officers and directors of WesCorp Federal Credit Union told a federal court yesterday that National Credit Union Administration's (NCUA) growing legal battle with Wall Street banks over securities they sold to the failed corporate illustrates they could not have known the securities were faulty when they made the decision to buy them, thereby nullifying NCUA’s multi-billion dollar negligence suit against them.
July 21 -
Insurance giant MetLife said Thursday it plans to sell its banking affiliate but will remain in the residential finance and servicing business through its MetLife Home Loans division.
July 21 -
Two Harbors Investment, a unit of Pine River Capital Management, has hired David Miller as a managing director to oversee business development and strategic initiatives.
July 21 -
The Obama administration late Wednesday said it would veto House legislation aimed at restructuring the brand new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
July 21 -
Loan brokers and correspondents that live in fear of mortgage buy back requests from secondary market investors may have a new nemesis to worry about: the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC).
July 21 -
Wells Fargo & Co. will have to pay an $85 million civil penalty for misleading borrowers into costly subprime loans, the Federal Reserve Board said Wednesday.
July 21 -
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is mailing over 450,000 checks to former customers of Countrywide Home Loans (CHL) as part of a $108 million settlement involving allegations that CHL took advantage of delinquent borrowers and charged excessive servicing fees.
July 21 -
The loan modification process needs a reboot that uses technology to help borrowers understand the process and provide faster resolution to loan files, according to panelists speaking at the Best Practices in Loss Mitigation Conference that National Mortgage News' parent company SourceMedia sponsored this week in Dallas.
July 21