An appeals court ruled in favor of mortgage underwriters last week in a dispute regarding overtime eligibility. The issue could be taken up by the Supreme Court of the U.S. as the ruling furthered a split among lower courts on the issue. Mortgage underwriters from Provident Savings Bank filed a lawsuit in 2012 against the bank after the employer said they qualified for the Fair Labor Standards Act’s administrative exemption to overtime payments. A district court ruled in favor of the bank in 2015 in the case of McKeen-Chaplin v. Provident Savings Bank. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit overturned...
Some critics say the underserved markets proposals put forth by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac don’t focus enough on increasing loan purchases. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in May issued draft proposals for boosting financing for certain underserved markets under the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s duty-to-serve requirements. The rule focuses on three specific markets: manufactured housing, rural housing and preserving affordable housing for low- and moderate-income households. The National Low Income Housing Coalition said...
Scams aimed at stealing homebuyers’ closing funds persist, according to a warning last week from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The warning follows similar notices in recent years from the Federal Trade Commission. “The scammers attempt to steal the homebuyer’s closing funds – for example, their downpayment and closing costs – by sending the homebuyer an email posing as the homebuyer’s real estate agent or settlement agent (title company, escrow officer or attorney),” according to Davida Farrar, counsel in the CFPB’s consumer education and engagement division. In a post on the CFPB’s website, Farrar said...
In the SEC filing, Annaly reveals that it owns servicing assets through an “ongoing joint venture with a leading sovereign wealth fund.” The SWF was not identified…