American Advisors Group, whose spokesman is former U.S. Sen. Fred Thompson, R-TN, led with $1.05 billion in reverse mortgage originations and a 9 percent market share.
An industry source said lenders in the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario housing market are gearing up to petition HUD to recalculate the FHA loan limits in those areas.
Consumer advocate Ralph Nader has spent years demanding satisfaction for GSE shareholders from the Obama administration, regulators and members of Congress.
New Penn Financial accounted for almost 81 percent of mortgages included in the jumbo deal. In the past, the lenders originations have been securitized by the affiliated Shellpoint Partners.
The CFPB last week initiated an administrative action against PHH Mortgage, accusing the firm of participating in a multi-million-dollar kickback scheme involving captive mortgage insurance reinsurance. The regulator said an investigation it conducted showed that when PHH originated mortgages, it referred consumers to mortgage insurers with which it partnered. In exchange for this referral, these insurers purchased reinsurance from PHHs subsidiaries. The bureau continued, PHH took the reinsurance fees as kickbacks, in violation...
Republicans on the House Financial Services Committee last week unveiled a new data form on their website, inviting anyone who has been affected by the bureaus work to come forward and tell their story via the new online feature. The GOP members said the webpage function is a part of their efforts to hold the CFPB accountable. Perhaps revealingly, one of the webform instructions reads, please explain any limitation on how we might use your story in our investigation. Even though the new function had only been operational for...
With the recent data breach at the Target national retail chain and the disclosures about the National Security Administration by whistleblower Edward Snowden still fresh in mind, House Republicans are pressing the CFPB over the integrity and security of its various database initiatives. Rep. Ed Royce, R-CA, took issue in particular with the national mortgage database project the CFPB is engaged in, along with the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the regulator of housing finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. I think you...