Mortgage Servicing
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New Mortgage Servicing Settlement Discussed
May 12, 2011The nation's largest banks have offered a counter-proposal to settle claims by federal and state regulatory officials related to improper mortgage-servicing practices. The Wall Street Journal reports that the proposal indicates that the banks would be willing to pay up to $5 billion to settle the claims. Initially, federal regulators and state attorneys general had sought $20 million from the banks to reduce loan balances on troubled loans and compensate borrowers previously wronged by improper foreclosure practices. The fund could also provide transition assistance for borrowers who do get removed from their homes, possibly in the form of
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Industry Veteran Joins Wendover Consulting
May 06, 2011 -
American Home Mortgage Servicing deemed ‘high performing’ by Fitch
May 05, 2011 -
Ocwen Financial 1Q income up slightly from year earlier
May 05, 2011 -
Home Servicing COO: Get ready for component mortgage servicing
Apr 28, 2011 -
Heartland Financial 1Q earnings fall, loan servicing income up 9%
Apr 26, 2011 -
BOK Financial 1Q earnings inch higher
Apr 26, 2011 -
Wells Fargo reduces MSR value by $214 million in 1Q
Apr 22, 2011 -
SunTrust earns $38 million in 1Q, repays TARP
Apr 21, 2011 -
Wells Fargo earns $3.8 billion in first quarter
Apr 20, 2011 -
Citi to easily absorb costs of consent order; FDIC rule bigger hit
Apr 18, 2011 -
Increased mortgage servicing costs near $1 billion at BofA
Apr 15, 2011