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With Originations Down in 1Q17, Lenders Keep an Eye on Expenses; Some Banks Pondering FHA Again?
April 11, 2017
Paul Muolo
“There are a couple of big banks looking at FHA again,” said the consultant, but he declined to identify the shops, citing client confidentiality.
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