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20 Percent Mortgage Down Payment Under Fire
To call it an uneasy alliance is too simple, but that’s exactly what the characters were going for when they called their morning press conference in downtown DC. The new president of the Mortgage Bankers Association, Dave Stevens, arrived carrying … Continue reading
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Tagged Breast Pocket, Center For Responsible Lending, Consumer Advocates, Federal Housing Administration, Handelman, Income Borrowers, Ken Edwards, Mortgage Bankers Association, Mortgage Market, National Community Reinvestment Coalition, National Housing Conference, Pony Tail, Reform Legislation, Residential Mortgage, Retention Rules, Risk Retention, Societal Boundaries, Strange Bedfellows, Street Money, Uneasy Alliance
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Foreclosure Fight Needs to Find Fast Answers
As federal regulators clamp down on foreclosure procedures at the big banks, and the government sets new lender requirements for risk retention in residential mortgages, the cry from the industry is that this will only hamper the housing recovery and … Continue reading
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Tagged Borrowers, Capitol Hill, Consumer Advocates, Default Rates, Equity Requirements, Flank, Home Ownership, Inaccurate Assumptions, Inaccurate Conclusions, Meaningful Impact, Mortgage Bankers Association, Mortgage Interest Rates, Mortgage Principal, National Association Of Home Builders, Residential Mortgages, Responsible Consumers, Risk Retention, State Attorneys General, State Group, Tom Miller
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