Tag Archives: borrowers
New rules for lenders, borrowers
The ability-to-repay regulations set new standards for qualified mortgages. Continue reading
They’re baaaack: Subprime loans
Will a new name be enough to rebrand these toxic mortgage loans for investors? Continue reading
Help for well-off borrowers
A jumbo mortgage is more readily available for the right type of borrower. Continue reading
Lower reverse mortgage amounts
The FHA is changing the rules for lump-sum payouts. Continue reading
Is subprime heating up again?
The mortgages that led to the recession are making a comeback. Continue reading
Is subprime heating up again?
The mortgages that led to the recession are making a comeback. Continue reading
Vanishing mortgage debt
A drop in debt is both good and bad news for a housing recovery. Continue reading
Borrowers see some justice
Finally, the victims of foreclosure abuse will receive compensation from mortgage lenders. Continue reading
HARP a cash cow for banks?
Critics accuse the largest mortgage servicers of charging HARP borrowers higher rates. Continue reading
HARP a cash cow for banks?
Critics accuse the largest mortgage servicers of charging HARP borrowers higher rates. Continue reading
