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Union Home nabs branch led by ex-UMortgage team

Union Home Mortgage announced Tuesday the expansion of its footprint in the Midwest. A team of 16 employees, led by two former UMortgage managers, will join UHM’s existing team in Cincinnati, Ohio, according to a news release. Ravi Patel and Justin Allen, who spent more than two years at mortgage brokerage UMortgage, will both serve […]

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South Korea’s Exports Pick Up Ahead of New US Tariffs

Trump tariff extension leaves banks, Fed in limbo

A Mediterranean Shipping Co. container ship under construction at the HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. shipyard in Ulsan, South Korea, on March 30, 2025.SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff proposals have been put on hold for another month, giving banks and industries more time to brace for impact while also prolonging the uncertainty that

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HUD, lenders offer aid after deadly Texas floods

The Department of Housing and Urban Development will make mortgage relief measures available in the wake of the Central Texas flooding disaster, joining others in the home lending community offering aid to hard-hit communities.  With President Trump issuing a disaster declaration for Kerr County, Texas, over the weekend, a 90-day foreclosure moratorium on properties backed

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Bridge lender launches TPO division

A small lender specializing in investment property loans announced an expansion into wholesale lending. California-based Dunmor announced Monday the unveiling of a wholesale broker division, which will be led by Zeenat Zonte, a wholesale executive who most recently headed the correspondent channel of Newfi. Dunmor, which was founded in 2021, currently sponsors six loan officers,

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Mortgage jobs, others inch up, as rate cut tensions grow

Mortgage bankers and brokers have been engaging in cautious hiring and they might want to remain careful about it given the complications the latest job numbers add to the rate outlook. At 266,700, nondepositories in the industry added an estimated 1,300 positions during the May homebuying season when compared to revised April numbers as total

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From left to right: Elizabeth Blosser, Emily Tryon and Kevin Cameron are among newly appointed executives at the American Land Title Association in June 2025.

UWM, US Bank, Cenlar, Blend announce leadership moves

Left to right: Elizabeth Blosser, Emily Tryon, Kevin Cameron The American Land Title Association recently elevated three executives to advance the trade group’s advocacy efforts in state and federal government. The association promoted Elizabeth Blosser to chief strategy, communications and innovation officer, a role which will have her lead initiatives that will help shape the

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Rocket closes Redfin deal, rolls out buyer incentives

Rocket Companies announced Tuesday it has officially closed its $1.75 billion acquisition of Redfin. In light of that, Rocket is launching a product called Rocket Preferred Pricing to encourage consumers to use both its mortgage and real estate services. Borrowers who purchase a home with a Redfin agent and finance it through Rocket Mortgage can

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CHLA floats rewrite of LO comp rule

As anticipation builds around potential changes to the LO comp rule, some industry stakeholders have started to chime in with their visions of what form the regulation should take. The Community Home Lenders of America, specifically, is the first to publish a blueprint of what changes should be implemented to the Loan Originator Compensation Requirements.

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HUD plans overhaul of its manufactured housing program

The Department of Housing and Urban Development is weighing a number of changes to its manufactured housing program as it looks to it as a key solution to addressing the nation’s housing shortage quickly. Government officials, including the heads of Ginnie Mae and the Federal Housing Administration, outlined potential improvements under consideration, including updates to

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