Can a Bank Lose its Small Servicer Exemption if it Originates Mortgage Loans That It Sells But Still Services?
…and other answers to your compliance questions in the September/October 2020 ABA Regulatory Policy and Compliance Inbox.
…and other answers to your compliance questions in the September/October 2020 ABA Regulatory Policy and Compliance Inbox.
Around 6% of outstanding first-lien mortgages in June 2020 were reporting zero payment due based on credit bureau data, up...
While noting that the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s re-proposed regulatory capital framework for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac addresses concerns...
The Community Reinvestment Act should be expanded to cover credit unions, other nonbank lenders and insurers, according to the National...
The Federal Housing Finance Agency today delayed a 50 basis point fee it had planned to start imposing on Fannie...
Fifty-one state bankers associations wrote to Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mark Calabria today urging him to rescind the 50...
A group of Democratic senators today wrote to FHFA Director Mark Calabria raising concerns about a recent announcement that Fannie...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau today proposed to create a new category of “seasoned” qualified mortgages.
Seamless processes connecting loan officers’ personal service and digital convenience make customers comfortable for the biggest purchase they may ever...
ABA joined six financial, housing and consumer groups in a letter to Oregon Gov. Kate Brown urging her to allow...
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