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No Experience Required: Guaranteed Rate’s Program Will Train 100 Workers in CA

September 12, 2017
Sherry Muolo
Liftoff promises that participants will get instruction on sales itinerary and be prepared for a loan licensing exam.
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Credit Unions as ‘Players’ in the MSR Market? Interesting, but…

September 12, 2017
Paul Muolo
Second, it’s unclear if a CU wanting to buy receivables from another shop would face “membership” issues…
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Short Takes: Former DB Exec Paul Mangione Slammed in DOJ Civil Complaint / Fort Schuyler Advisors? / Angel Oak Passes $7B Mark / Richard Cordray? / A New CFO for LenderLive

September 12, 2017
Paul Muolo and Thomas Ressler
As IMFnews went to press, Mangione could not be reached for comment. He currently heads Fort Schuyler Advisors...
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Congress Starts to Consider TRID Legislation, Other Changes to CFPB

September 11, 2017
Members of Congress wasted no time getting to work on the CFPB when they returned to the nation’s capital last week after the Labor Day holiday. A subcommittee of the House Financial Services Committee held a hearing to consider a few legislative proposals to foster a more efficient federal financial regulatory regime, including a soon-to-be introduced TRID Improvement Act. Slated to be introduced by Rep. French Hill, R-AR, the TRID Improvement Act of 2017 would amend the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act and the Truth in Lending Act to expand the period in which a creditor is allowed to cure a good-faith violation on a loan estimate or closing disclosure from 60 to 210 days after consummation. The bill also ...
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Smaller Players Support Proposal to Close TRID’s ‘Black Hole’

September 11, 2017
The biggest mortgage lenders and the national industry trade groups have yet to formally submit comments to the CFPB regarding the bureau’s proposal that would close the so-called black hole associated with the agency’s integrated disclosure rule. But smaller players aren’t waiting around for the big dogs to weigh in and are expressing their support for the agency’s proposed solution. Monica Montgomery, head of mortgage compliance for Dubuque Bank & Trust, said she fully supports removing the four-business-day limit for providing closing disclosures for purposes of resetting tolerances and determining if an estimated closing cost was disclosed in good faith. “There are many circumstances where a closing is delayed beyond the control of the creditor after a CD had been ...
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PHH, Realogy, Others Settle RESPA Case for $17 Million

September 11, 2017
A complaint filed in late 2015 in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California in an attempt to initiate a class-action case against PHH Corp. and Realogy Holdings Corp. and some of their subsidiaries and affiliates has been brought to an end, after the defendants agreed to pay $17 million to resolve the dispute. PHH, Realogy and the other industry participants were accused of violating Section 8(a) of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act by allegedly “paying and receiving kickbacks, referral fees, or other things of value in connection with the referral of title insurance and other settlement services to Title Resource Group and its affiliates.” They also were accused of running PHH Home Loans as an improper ...
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Ocwen Agrees to Pay $1M to Settle Force-Placed Insurance Issue

September 11, 2017
Ocwen Financial Corp. and Ocwen Loan Servicing recently agreed to pay a $1 million fine to resolve an issue of force-placed insurance (FPI) under the national mortgage settlement that was reached in 2014.At issue was the company’s performance as loan servicer as measured against one particular metric, metric 29, the purpose of which is to test whether Ocwen complied with the servicing standards regarding the timeliness of terminating FPI and refunding premiums to affected borrowers. Under the settlement, Ocwen must terminate FPI within 15 days of obtaining proof that a borrower has an existing insurance policy. As it turned out, Ocwen exceeded the mandated error threshold of 5 percent for Metric 29 during the first quarter of 2017, according ...
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Other News in Brief/Industry News in Brief

September 11, 2017
State Regulators Start Work on a Next-Generation Technology Platform. The Conference of State Bank Supervisors has initiated what it characterizes as a major redesign of the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System (NMLS), which is the core technology platform state bank regulators utilize. According to the CSBS, the redesign will enable the regulators to transform the licensing and supervision of non-bank financial institutions, including financial technology companies, or so-called fintechs. “Technology and data are powerful tools that can create sweeping benefits throughout the financial regulatory system,” said Louisiana Office of Financial Institutions Commissioner John Ducrest. “And that vision drives our efforts with the next-generation NMLS. We are committed to nothing less than modernized state regulation for a modernized financial services industry.” The ...
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Large Banks Still Backing Away From Mortgage Servicing

September 11, 2017
John Bancroft
On a combined basis, the three largest bank servicers reported a $45.06 billion reduction in their servicing for others.
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CMG Financial Expects to Fund $13 Billion This Year

September 11, 2017
Paul Muolo
George is presently the vice chairman of the Mortgage Bankers Association for the 2017 membership year.
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