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As Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac continue to experiment with up-front risk sharing deals, some small mortgage lenders are worried they will be left out of the action.
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Small Lenders Worry GSE Moves Will Leave Them Behindby BRIAN COLLINS As Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac continue to experiment with up-front risk sharing deals, some small mortgage lenders are worried they will be left out of the action.
READ MORE »
New Home Purchase Apps Rise in September: MBAby JACOB PASSY Loan applications for new home purchases rose 3% in September over the previous year, but continued year-over-year growth could be subdued for the rest of 2016, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
READ MORE »
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NMN 40th ANNIVERSARY10 Bold Predictions for the Future of the Mortgage Industryby BRAD FINKELSTEIN If the past 40 years has revealed anything about the mortgage industry, it's that change is constant, and inevitable. From the future of Fannie and Freddie to the role technology will play in underwriting, here's a look at 10 bold predictions that will shake up the mortgage industry.
READ MORE »
Foreclosure Crisis Gets Final 'Nail in the Coffin': Attomby JACOB PASSY Foreclosure filings dropped to the lowest level reported since December 2005, signaling the end of the country's foreclosure crisis, according to Attom Data Solutions.
READ MORE »
Keep Condo Fees Out of Credit Reportingby PATRICK BRADY AND MARK EINHORN Condominium associations cannot afford to take on the potential legal risk that reporting delinquent borrowers to the credit bureaus would bring.
READ MORE »
Wells Fargo Taps Mortgage Head to Lead All Consumer Lendingby KATE BERRY Franklin Codel, Wells Fargo's head of mortgage, will now oversee all consumer lending as part of a management shakeup that comes amid the bank's fake account scandal.
READ MORE »
Tiny Chicago Area Bank Emerges as Big SBA Lenderby JOHN REOSTI West Town Bancorp in Illinois has revved up its government-backed lending to small businesses, making it a good example of how community banks can outhustle big lenders in the quest for new sources of fee income.
READ MORE »
Mortgage Rates Tick Higher on Positive Economic Newsby GLENN MCCULLOM Mortgage rates and Treasury yields moved higher this week in anticipation of the Federal Open Markets Committee raising short-term interest rates in December.
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Curtis D. Harris, BS, CGREA, REB
Bachelor of Science in Real Estate, CSULA
State Certified General Appraiser
Real Estate Broker
ASTM E-2018 Commercial Real Estate Inspector
HUD 203k Consultant
HUD/FHA Real Estate Appraiser/Reviewer
FannieMae REO ConsultantCTAC LEED-GREEN Certificate The Harris Company, Forensic Appraisers and Real Estate Consultants
*PIRS/Harris Company and the Science of Real Estate-Partners Since 1984*630 North Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 9A
El Segundo, CA. 90245
310-337-1973 Office
310-251-3959 CellWebSite: http://www.harriscompanyrec.com Resume: http://www.harriscompanyrec.com/rESUME2011.pdf Commercial Appraiser Blog: http://commercialappraiser.typepad.com/blog/ IT'S THE LAW-Designation Discrimination is Illegal [FIRREA, Sec. 564.6]: Professional Association Membership: "A State Certified General Appraiser may not be excluded from consideration for an assignment for a federally related transaction by virtue of membership or lack of membership in any particular appraisal organization," including the appraisal institute. http://www.ofi.state.la.us/re-otspart565.pdf CONFIDENTIALITY/PRIVILEGE NOTICE: This transmission and any attachments are intended solely for the addressee. The information contained in this transmission is confidential in nature and protected from further use or disclosure under U.S. Pub. L. 106-102, 113 U.S. Stat. 1338 (1999), and may be subject to consultant/appraiser-client or other legal privilege. Your use or disclosure of this information for any purpose other than that intended by its transmittal is strictly prohibited and may subject you to fines and/or penalties under federal and state law. If you are not the intended recipient of this transmission, please destroy all copies received and confirm destruction to the sender via return transmittal.
From: National Mortgage News [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, 14 October, 2016 4:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Daily Briefing: Small Lenders Worry GSE Moves Will Leave Them Behind
As Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac continue to experiment with up-front risk sharing deals, some small mortgage lenders are worried they will be left out of the action.
Home | Subscribe
Daily Briefing Oct 14, 2016
Top Stories
Small Lenders Worry GSE Moves Will Leave Them Behindby BRIAN COLLINS As Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac continue to experiment with up-front risk sharing deals, some small mortgage lenders are worried they will be left out of the action.
READ MORE »
New Home Purchase Apps Rise in September: MBAby JACOB PASSY Loan applications for new home purchases rose 3% in September over the previous year, but continued year-over-year growth could be subdued for the rest of 2016, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
READ MORE »
SPONSOR CONTENTIDS, Inc. is Taking You to the Future of Doc Prep From start to finish, generate initial disclosures and closing docs with the latest tools in technology.
LEARN MORE. »
NMN 40th ANNIVERSARY10 Bold Predictions for the Future of the Mortgage Industryby BRAD FINKELSTEIN If the past 40 years has revealed anything about the mortgage industry, it's that change is constant, and inevitable. From the future of Fannie and Freddie to the role technology will play in underwriting, here's a look at 10 bold predictions that will shake up the mortgage industry.
READ MORE »
Foreclosure Crisis Gets Final 'Nail in the Coffin': Attomby JACOB PASSY Foreclosure filings dropped to the lowest level reported since December 2005, signaling the end of the country's foreclosure crisis, according to Attom Data Solutions.
READ MORE »
Keep Condo Fees Out of Credit Reportingby PATRICK BRADY AND MARK EINHORN Condominium associations cannot afford to take on the potential legal risk that reporting delinquent borrowers to the credit bureaus would bring.
READ MORE »
Wells Fargo Taps Mortgage Head to Lead All Consumer Lendingby KATE BERRY Franklin Codel, Wells Fargo's head of mortgage, will now oversee all consumer lending as part of a management shakeup that comes amid the bank's fake account scandal.
READ MORE »
Tiny Chicago Area Bank Emerges as Big SBA Lenderby JOHN REOSTI West Town Bancorp in Illinois has revved up its government-backed lending to small businesses, making it a good example of how community banks can outhustle big lenders in the quest for new sources of fee income.
READ MORE »
Mortgage Rates Tick Higher on Positive Economic Newsby GLENN MCCULLOM Mortgage rates and Treasury yields moved higher this week in anticipation of the Federal Open Markets Committee raising short-term interest rates in December.
READ MORE »
Featured Events
Digital Mortgage 2016Hilton San Francisco Union Square Thu, 08 Dec 2016 - Fri, 09 Dec 2016 READ MORE »
Resource Center
WHITEPAPERChallenges and trends facing the mortgage banking industry Challenges & Trends Facing the Retail Mortgage Banking Industry illustrates the ways in which macroeconomic factors, demographic changes, and regulatory and investor scrutiny are causing mortgage banking paradigms to shift.
READ MORE »
WHITEPAPERManaging Quality in the Loan Manufacturing Process: Straight-Through Processing The information associated with a borrower’s application is dynamic and subject to change at any point during the mortgage lending process.
READ MORE »
WHITEPAPERPathways to eMortgage While the industry has been talking about paperless mortgages for years, the main focus has been digitizing the application.
READ MORE »
MORE IN THE RESOURCE CENTER »
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