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Zillow: Lower-Value Homes Emerging from Negative Equity
Zillow Inc., Seattle, said home values in the bottom third of the market helped pull more homeowners out of negative equity in the second quarter, with condos more likely than houses to be underwater.
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Report: 43% of U.S. Homes Face ‘High’ Natural Disaster Risk
A new report said 43 percent of U.S. homes, with an estimated of market value of $6.6 trillion, are in counties with "high" or "very high" natural hazard risk.
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Fitch: Operational Enhancements Reducing Fraud Risk in U.S. Mortgages
Fitch Ratings, New York, said widespread changes to U.S. residential mortgage origination practices since the financial crisis have reduced the risk of fraud and misrepresentation.
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Moody’s: CMBS Loss Severities Climbs
Commercial mortgage-backed securities' loss severities bounced back to late-2014 levels in the second quarter, reported Moody's, New York.
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Los Angeles Drops Mortgage Discrimination Case Against JPMorgan
Los Angeles has dropped a lawsuit accusing JPMorgan Chase, the largest U.S. bank, of discriminatory mortgage lending, ending the first of the city's four lawsuits accusing major banks of driving up foreclosures among minority borrowers.
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MBA Pushing for Safe Harbor for TRID
The mortgage industry is pushing for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to adopt a formalized grace period for the enforcement of the complex TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure requirements, and now Mortgage Bankers Association is pushing Congress to take action.
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Fannie Mae Revamps Mortgage Program
Fannie Mae is overhauling its mortgage program for low- to moderate-income households to better accommodate today's financial and familial realities.
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Mortgage Debt–The New Retirement Time Bomb
These days, baby boomers increasingly are carrying that debt into retirement. And while there are pluses to that (the interest rate deduction for some), many financial planners now advise their clients to pay off the mortgage. But they are much more concerned with credit-card, auto-loan and student-loan debt.
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David Hochberg: ‘Private Money is Seeping Its Way Back Into the Mortgage Business’
David Hochberg joined the show to discuss the state of the mortgage business. The industry is definitely improving.
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A New Race to Refinance?
The Mortgage Bankers Association says mortgage applications rose 11.3 percent last week, with the biggest increase from homeowners wanting to lower the rate on their existing mortgage. Refinancing activity was up 16.8 percent from the previous week.
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Mortgage Industry to CFPB: Stop Normalizing Bad Data
The Mortgage Bankers Association, National Association of Federal Credit Unions and the Consumer Bankers Association have sent letters in the past 10 days to the Consumer Finanicla Protection Bureau. MBA's letter reiterates its strong objections to the current structure of the Bureau's Consumer Complaint Database and offered several recommendations to improve the database.
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HMDA Data Expected to Brighten Mortgage Outlook
Mortgages are shaping up as one of the potential bright spots for lenders (and the economy) this year. The Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data due in the next few weeks is expected to show the turnaround actually began last year.
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Blackstone Makes Investment in Mortgage Insurer PMI Group
The New York investment firm agreed to provide PMI with a loan for working capital needs, in connection with the purchase of a significant equity stake. Blackstone now has the rights to participate in future equity offerings and will nominate a director to the board.
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Mortgage Lawsuits Against BofA, Citigroups and Wells Fargo Resurrected
A U.S. appeals court revived three lawsuits filed by the City of Miami against Wells Fargo, Bank of America and Citigroup, alleging predatory mortgage lending practices against minority borrowers.
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MBA Urges CFPB To Improve Consumer Complaint Database
The Mortgage Bankers Association is urging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to make multiple improvements to its consumer complaint database so that the information presented to the public is more accurate.
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Fannie Mae’s Mortgage Portfolio and Serious Delinquency Rates Drop Yet Again
While Fannie Mae's Book of Business dropped slightly at a compound annualized rate of 1.3 percent in July, the GSE's gross mortgage portfolio declined at a rate of 16 percent, marking the fourth month in a row ninth time in 12 months the portfolio declined at a double-digit annualized rate, according to Fannie Mae's July 2015 Monthly Volume Summary released Monday.
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