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Seth Welborn is a Harding University graduate with a degree in English and a minor in writing. He is a contributing writer for MReport. An East Texas Native, he has studied abroad in Athens, Greece and works part-time as a photographer.

Considering Alternatives in Credit Scoring

Alternative payment records could provide valuable routes to better credit for low-income people, and open up the path to a mortgage. Data from checking accounts rent, telecommunications, and utility accounts could all supplement the negative collections data. The problem is, very few consumer files have these types of data.

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Clayton Holdings Receives Morningstar Vendor Rankings

Red Bell is a Salt Lake City-based provider of valuation products, including automated valuation models and broker price opinions used by major investors, lenders and loan servicers. Pyramid Platform offers technology solutions that help investors monitor loan portfolio performance and direct loss mitigation activities; acquire and track non-performing loans; and value and sell real estate owned through a secure platform.

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Low Inventory Hinders High Home Demand

The Demand index, based on Redfin customer requests for home tours and writing offers, shows that buyers requesting tours were down 8.2 percent while buyers requesting writing offers were down 7.7 percent month-over-month. Redfin blames the slight reduction in demand on the small inventory.

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The FHA Can Increase Credit Access

According to Urban Institute, the FHA has more power to increase credit access. The GSEs do risk-based pricing through their loan-level pricing adjustments. However, the FHA does not do risk-based pricing, and so it has insured borrowers and so it has insured borrowers with less-than-pristine credit. Charging the same fee for those with good credit as those with bad credit has limited credit availability.

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Lender Optimism High, Profits Low

Fannie Mae’s survey respondents point to competition from other lenders and market trend changes, such as a shift from refinance to purchases, as top reasons for low profit margins. However, respondents point to government regulatory compliance, a historically top reason for lenders’ decreased profit outlooks, as a lesser reason.

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Codilis, Moody, & Circelli Expands into Wisconsin

On Friday, Codilis, Moody, & Circelli, P.C. (CMC), an end-to-end creditors’ rights law firm and Legal League 100 member, announced its expansion into Wisconsin with the addition of Shawn Hillmann. The Wisconisn firm joins Codilis offices in four other states, including CMC of Missouri; Codilis & Associates, P.C. of Illinois; Codilis Law, LLC of Indiana; and Codilis & Stawiarski, P.C. of Texas.

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CFPB Proposes Regulation Changes

The intent of a proposal from the CFPB is to provide additional flexibility for mortgage lenders in the collection of consumer ethnicity and race information. The proposed amendments should provide greater clarity to lenders regarding their obligations under the law, and according to the CFPB will promote compliance with rules intended to ensure customers are treated fairly.

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Mortgage Performance Continues to Improve

Foreclosures, loan modifications, and forfeitures have been on a decline for a couple years, according to a report form the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. The amount of completed foreclosures dropped from 2 years ago by almost 19,000, while deed-in-lieu-of-foreclosure actions have dropped from 1.2 thousand to 0.8 thousand, Home forfeiture actions in total decreased by 32.3 percent year-over-year.

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Fannie Mae Announces First CIRT Transactions of the Year

The two transactions will retain risk for the first 50 basis points of loss on an $18.1 billion loan pool and a $2.3 billion loan pool. The loan pools covered consist of 30-year fixed-rate loans with loan-to-value ratios greater than 60-percent and less than or equal to 80 percent, all acquired by Fannie Mae from January 2016 through July 2016.

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Dealing with Defects in Non-Judicial Foreclosure States

What should be done in the case that a lender fails to name a spouse in its lawsuit, or fails to name a condominium and homeowners association fee? What parties should be names in a lawsuit? These questions and more were answered in the Legal League 100 webinar.

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