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Seller Buybacks Drop Again But Dispute Pipeline Grows
February 28, 2020
John Bancroft
Although only a minuscule share of GSE loans are subject to buyback requests, officials still keep a spotlight on the issue. Fannie recently refreshed its seller QC self-assessment. (Includes data chart.)
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