Sign In
Create Account
Sign Out
My Account
Cart
Inside Mortgage Finance
MBS & ABS
The GSEs
The CFPB
Mortgage Trends
FHA/VA Lending
Nonconforming Markets
Data
Subscribe to Data
Home
» Senate Reg Relief Bill Would Exempt 72% of Lenders from New HMDA Reporting Requirements
Looking to read the full article? Register today!
Senate Reg Relief Bill Would Exempt 72% of Lenders from New HMDA Reporting Requirements
March 20, 2018
John Bancroft
The 4,710 small mortgage lenders wouldn’t have to report new data points sought by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for originations in 2018 and beyond, according to an analysis by Inside the CFPB.
News
IMFnews
Inside Mortgage Finance
Inside The GSEs
Inside the CFPB
Originations
Latest Imf News
Ginnie Gains Servicing Share in Second Quarter
More Borrowers Possible With CFPB Change on Medical Debt
Bank Capital Requirement Proposal Would Squeeze Nonbanks
PennyMac’s REIT Issues Debt, Others Could Follow
More Imf News
Featured Data
Expanded-Credit Lending Roars Back in Second Quarter
ARM Originations Recover Slightly After a Slow Start
Ginnie Securitization Stabilizes in August
REITs Retreat Slightly from MBS in Second Quarter
More Featured Data
Featured Reports
Guide to Offshoring
IMF Mortgage Directory: Full interactive database
Agency Channel Analysis: 2Q23 (PDF)
Mortgage Servicing Rights Report: 2Q23 (PDF)
More Latest Reports
Featured Poll
Origination volume forecasts predicted a slowdown this year compared with last. Now that we’re halfway through 2023, is that what you’re seeing?
No, we’re funding more this year.
Yes, our originations are down.
Our volume is about the same as it was this time last year.
View Results