The Mortgage Bankers Association commented on a proposed policy statement on commercial real estate loan accommodation and workouts published by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the National Credit Union Administration.
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Housing Market Roundup: Apr. 6, 2021
Another round of housing market reports came across MBA NewsLink’s desk over the past few days. Here’s a summary of what’s happening:
Federal Agencies Propose Regulation Codifying Use of Supervisory Guidance
Five federal agencies on Thursday issued a proposed regulation that would codify a 2018 guidance clarifying that supervisory guidance does not have “force and effect of law.”
Federal Agencies Propose Regulation Codifying Use of Supervisory Guidance
Five federal agencies yesterday issued a proposed regulation that would codify a 2018 guidance clarifying that supervisory guidance does not have “force and effect of law.”
Federal Agencies ‘Will not Criticize’ Coronavirus Loan Mods
Six federal agencies on Sunday issued a joint statement encouraging financial institutions to “work constructively” with borrowers affected by the coronavirus pandemic and said they “will not criticize” loan modifications made in a “safe and sound” manner.
Federal Agencies ‘Will not Criticize’ Coronavirus Loan Mods
Six federal agencies on Sunday issued a joint statement encouraging financial institutions to “work constructively” with borrowers affected by the coronavirus pandemic and said they “will not criticize” loan modifications made in a “safe and sound” manner.
MBA Urges NCUA to Raise Appraisal Threshold for Residential Transactions
The Mortgage Bankers Association, in a comment letter submitted yesterday to the National Credit Union Administration, said it supports NCUA’s proposal to raise the appraisal threshold for residential real estate transactions from $250,000 to $400,000.
MBA Urges NCUA to Raise Appraisal Threshold for Residential Transactions
The Mortgage Bankers Association, in a comment letter submitted yesterday to the National Credit Union Administration, said it supports NCUA’s proposal to raise the appraisal threshold for residential real estate transactions from $250,000 to $400,000.