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Shared Appreciation Mortgages: Coming Back? If youβre a keen follower of those endless hearings that are conducted in the vast oak-paneled rooms of the United States Senate, you might have heard mention of a September 14, 2011 session held by the Housing, Transportation, and Community Development Subcommittee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. It was chaired by US Senator Robert Menendez (D, NJ) along with Ranking Member Jim DeMint (R, SC), and the topic was βNew Ideas for Restructuring and Refinancing Mortgage...
CFPB: What It Means to You In the wake of the ongoing real estate recession, the federal government has introduced a variety of measures designed to protect consumers and weed out unprofessional or predatory mortgage loan originators. One of these actions has been the creation of a new federal agency, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 (Dodd-Frank Act) established the CFPB, which was launched in July 2011. Heres the mission statement...
What Every Mortgage Broker Should Know About SAFE Act Testing Unless youve been selling real estate on Mars for the past few years, youve heard about the Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008 (called the SAFE Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008). The SAFE Act mandates increased federal regulation of the mortgage lending industry, enhanced licensing requirements, and professional liability for mortgage loan originators (MLOs) who fail to comply. So if digging your way out of the recession were not challenging enough, now you have...
Is Green Lending Your New Mortgage Niche? The hot topic in real estate is green homes. People are building, buying, and remodeling existing homes to make them more energy efficient, healthy, and have less of an impact on the environment. While it is a fairly recent trend in housing, it started in commercial building more than two decades ago as owners looked for ways to cut rising utility bills. The field quickly grew beyond a concern with energy to incorporate materials, techniques, and products that conserve scarce resources,...
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