Underwriting

Mortgage compliance challenges affect 60% of lenders

Amid a new administration and new lending rules entering the arena, 60% of organizations say they are struggling to keep systems aligned with evolving federal and state rules. That’s according to new survey findings from Carleton, a provider of compliant loan calculation and disclosure solutions. The company evaluated the extent to which lenders face ongoing […]

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Radian says hi to specialty insurer, bye to conduit, title

Radian Group is diversifying its operations away from real estate finance, exiting its businesses outside of mortgage insurance and purchasing a specialty underwriter. In related moves, Radian will be acquiring Inigo Limited, a Lloyds specialty insurer for $1.7 billion in what it termed “a primarily all-cash transaction.” Meanwhile, in what Radian lately has called its

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UWM first to raise its conforming limits for 2026

United Wholesale Mortgage is the first major lender this year to raise its conforming loan limits in advance of the formal announcement in November by the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Even though UWM will start obtaining loans with these higher limits from mortgage brokers immediately, it will need to keep the mortgages on its balance

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Fannie Mae updating disclosures to pave way for VantageScore

Fannie Mae announced operational changes that will pave the way for lenders to opt for use of advanced credit scoring models later this year. This shift potentially allows them to reach and approve an expanded group of borrowers through the use of trended repayment data. The government-sponsored enterprise is preparing its web-based PoolTalk technology and

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Judge rejects Rocket’s motion to dismiss discrimination suit

A federal judge in Colorado ruled against a motion to dismiss from Rocket and Solidifi over allegations of appraisal bias that the U.S. government has pursued. The homeowner involved, Francesca Cheroutes, is part of the complaint as an intervening plaintiff. The motions sought to dismiss the allegations raised by both the government and Cheroutes. The

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From crypto to DPA: 8 newest mortgage products, programs

While it is increasingly likely the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac conservatorships are nearing some sort of end, the question is whether their conforming product boxes will be expanded as a result. The demand for products that address unique borrower needs isn’t going away anytime soon. In recent weeks, lenders have introduced a wide range

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Miami property insurance so costly that 20% skip getting it

Property insurance costs have gotten so high in Miami, that more than one-in-every-five homes do not have coverage, a study from Valuepenguin found. Nationwide, in the nation’s 50 largest metro areas, homeowners spend an average of 7% of their expenses on property insurance. But in Miami, 13.1% of monthly homeownership costs go toward coverage, followed

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ALTA files brief in support of Fidelity in Fincen case

The American Land Title Association has filed an amicus brief in support of Fidelity National Financial, which is suing the Treasury Department and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, looking to stop an anti-money laundering regulation reporting requirement. The Biden Administration promulgated the rule, which is set to go into effect on Dec. 1. FNF sued

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Non-QM lender Griffin Funding unveils AI-driven underwriting platform

Griffin Funding has launched an internal artificial intelligence-driven platform designed to help loan officers navigate the complex world of non-QM lending. The tool, known internally as “LIA,” pulls hundreds of pages of program guidelines into a single system and uses AI to deliver tailored answers to loan qualification questions, according to Chloe Shubin, vice president

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Tenant self-reporting grows as GSEs add rent-based score

Tenant interest in rent reporting has grown since the Federal Housing Finance Agency reaffirmed plans to include those payments in mortgage credit decisions. Instances of self-reported rent are up so far in 2025, at 13% compared to 11% in 2024, according to credit bureau TransUnion. That could help increase the use of a credit score

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