Dave Parker: CFPB’s New Attitude Toward HMDA Fuels Need for Better Tools

As it typically happens with a new presidential administration, there’s a new attitude in Washington toward the housing market. And one of the most significant changes has been the CFPB’s recent decision to roll back flexibility when reporting Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data. But are lenders ready?

Dave Parker: Rebounding Non-QM Market Requires Quality Review to Mitigate Risk

The non-QM market is making a recovery and, with continued demand from borrowers, changes to the current QM lending rule and the approaching expiration of the QM patch, is likely to stay on the rebound. As a new range of products come to the market, the question now becomes, how can the mortgage industry ramp up and ensure loan quality for lenders, servicers, and investors?

Dave Parker: Rebounding Non-QM Market Requires Quality Review to Mitigate Risk

The non-QM market is making a recovery and, with continued demand from borrowers, changes to the current QM lending rule and the approaching expiration of the QM patch, is likely to stay on the rebound. As a new range of products come to the market, the question now becomes, how can the mortgage industry ramp up and ensure loan quality for lenders, servicers, and investors?

Dave Parker: Rebounding Non-QM Market Requires Quality Review to Mitigate Risk

The non-QM market is making a recovery and, with continued demand from borrowers, changes to the current QM lending rule and the approaching expiration of the QM patch, is likely to stay on the rebound. As a new range of products come to the market, the question now becomes, how can the mortgage industry ramp up and ensure loan quality for lenders, servicers, and investors?

Dave Parker: Rebounding Non-QM Market Requires Quality Review to Mitigate Risk

The non-QM market is making a recovery and, with continued demand from borrowers, changes to the current QM lending rule and the approaching expiration of the QM patch, is likely to stay on the rebound. As a new range of products come to the market, the question now becomes, how can the mortgage industry ramp up and ensure loan quality for lenders, servicers, and investors?

Creating a New Normal for Loan Quality

Lowering loan manufacturing costs, improving overall mortgage processing efficiencies and achieving optimal risk management begins with improving the quality of the underlying mortgage loan file data.

Creating a New Normal for Loan Quality

Lowering loan manufacturing costs, improving overall mortgage processing efficiencies and achieving optimal risk management begins with improving the quality of the underlying mortgage loan file data.

Creating a New Normal for Loan Quality

Lowering loan manufacturing costs, improving overall mortgage processing efficiencies and achieving optimal risk management begins with improving the quality of the underlying mortgage loan file data. Fortunately, automation is bringing much-needed improvements that efficiently bring data inconsistencies to the surface so that accuracy can be achieved and decisioning can be improved.