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24 Aug 2008, 9:18 pm
  Through an affiliate, FMF offered residential mortgages to subprime borrowers. [read post]
10 Jul 2011, 12:52 pm by lawmrh
” By looking at legislative history, the Leyva Court concluded, “The legislative intent behind requiring a party to produce the assignments of the deed of trust and mortgage note is to ensure that whoever is foreclosing “actually owns the note” and has authority to modify the loan. [read post]
5 May 2011, 11:36 pm by Mandelman
The bill would prohibit a mortgagee, trustee, beneficiary, or authorized agent from recording a notice of default on residential mortgages and deeds of trust, as defined, until various notice requirements and other requirements regarding loan modifications are fulfilled. [read post]
23 Nov 2008, 1:44 pm
First, I do not agree that investing 22 percent of a major fund in a single type of security -- specifically, residential mortgage-backed securities issued by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac -- represents a prudent balance of risk and return. [read post]
16 Oct 2008, 11:44 am
  Because virtually any loan could be sold the next day to Wall Street (who, in turn, could repackage them for a large profits within a short time), banks and other mortgage originators could make money with no risk (zero risk!). [read post]
10 Sep 2007, 8:20 pm
When federally-insured banks and thrifts who originate and sell mortgage loans hear these pronouncements, do they cringe? [read post]
15 Jun 2011, 1:25 am by Mandelman
  As of June 30, 2010, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported that 4.57% of 1-4 family residential mortgage loans (roughly 2.5 million loans) were currently in the foreclosure, process a rate more than quadruple historical averages. [read post]
1 Apr 2009, 5:48 pm
Summary of H.R. 1728   Title I (Residential Mortgage Loan Origination Standards) ·                    Federal Duty of Care:  All mortgage originators (including individuals as well as companies and banks that originate mortgages) will be subject… [read post]
16 Jun 2011, 1:53 am by Kevin LaCroix
  Background HomeBanc was an Atlanta-based real estate investment trust in the business of investing in and originating residential mortgage loans. [read post]
5 Feb 2009, 1:39 am
The initial cases during 2007 were largely filed against subprime loan originators, banks, mortgages companies, home builders and residential real estate investment trusts. [read post]
23 Sep 2011, 6:21 pm by Mandelman
Weren’t the banks at risk of becoming insolvent because they had hundreds of billions in “toxic assets” on and off their balance sheets… assets called CDOs that were based on the same improperly rated and leveraged mortgage-backed securities that the bankers had not only sold to investors around the world but bought as well… assets that became worthless when no one trusted the ratings or the bankers anymore? [read post]
24 Jan 2011, 5:00 am by Doug Cornelius
I found this book to be a great companion to The Big Short and In Fed We Trust. [read post]
20 Dec 2017, 11:41 am by Rich Vetstein
As an attorney who has handled thousands of residential purchases and refinance loans, I’ve never been one to ascribe to the notion that the tax code has a ultimate determinative effect on whether a buyer is going to purchase a home or not. [read post]
26 Jul 2011, 4:26 pm by R Grace Rodriguez
”In 2007, YAM submitted a loan application to ING on behalf of Jorge Ramon, who was seeking to refinance a residential mortgage initially provided by Chase Manhattan Mortgage. [read post]
12 Feb 2010, 5:16 am by Richard A. Rogan
(e) For purposes of this section: (1) "Borrower" means the trustor under a deed of trust, or a mortgagor under a mortgage, where the deed of trust or mortgage encumbers real property security and secures the performance of the trustor or mortgagor under a loan, extension of credit, guaranty, or other obligation. [read post]
4 Mar 2013, 12:38 am by Kevin LaCroix
  Background Until 2007, Impac Mortgage Holdings funded, sold and securitized residential mortgages. [read post]
28 Mar 2011, 7:48 am
If, however, there are few tangible assets of the business (and its value is substantially in the good will), a seller may wish to consider requesting additional security, such as a deed of trust or mortgage on any real property (residential or commercial) owned by the purchaser or the purchaser's individual owners. [read post]
2 May 2011, 10:50 am by Frank Pasquale
To take but one of many possible examples: even if the analysts at the rating agencies had done far more due diligence on the quality of the loans behind the residential mortgage-backed securities that were sliced and bundled into collateralized debt obligations, they still could have come up with some rationale for a AAA rating. [read post]