Home >> Tag Archives: Attorneys & Title Companies (page 302)

Tag Archives: Attorneys & Title Companies

Bank Shares Lift on News of a Europe Bailout Deal

Stocks and shares for mortgage lenders and homebuilding companies got swept into a market updraft following news reports that major European economies had agreed to bail out their Mediterranean counterparts. Several weeks of speculation trail the news, with investors fleeing, then returning to shares and stocks on wobbly notions that Europe├â┬ó├óÔÇÜ┬¼├óÔÇ×┬ós two biggest economies, France and Germany, will pull debt-ridden laggards Greece, Italy, and potentially others away from a default scenario.

Read More »

NewDay Experiencing New Growth in Servicing

NewDay Financial has another reason to celebrate, announcing that the company's servicing portfolio has ballooned to more than $500 million in government loans. News of the entity's growth within its servicing sector directly follows NewDay's recent honor from the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans, which named NewDay as the recipient of its annual Corporate Partner award.

Read More »

New Vice President for zIngenuity

Risk management and loss mitigation company zIngenuity, Inc., has hired a new vice president of business development, with the recent addition of Bob Voll. Charged with handling all sales and marketing activities, Voll will also work with zIngenuity├â┬ó├óÔÇÜ┬¼├óÔÇ×┬ós leadership team as the company prepares new product initiatives.

Read More »

MuniMae’s Annual Report Available Via SEC

Shareholders in Municipal Mortgage & Equity, LLC, can now take a look at all proxy paperwork in preparation for the company's annual meeting. Better known as MuniMae, the entity has filed its proxy materials with the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission in advance of the 2011 Annual Meeting of Shareholders, which will take place on November 9. Listed among the OTC's collection of companies, better known as the riskier "Pink Sheets," MuniMae is part of the entity's OTCQB tier.

Read More »

Alleged Hit Job, Serial Scammer Make Fraud Blotter

Making the mortgage fraud blotter Friday, a real estate agent received a 20-month sentence and $5.6 million in fines, while a former attorney convicted on charges related to adoption fraud now also has mortgage fraud to his name. Meanwhile, a convict allegedly tried to orchestrate a hit on a co-defendant from a mortgage fraud scheme that sent him to the slammer in the first place. As with other blotters, MReport culled stories from a number of local, regional, and national news outlets.

Read More »

Reports: Obama Refinance Proposal Expected Soon

Following a better-than-expected jobs report Friday, emerging news reports suggested that the Obama administration could submit in full a controversial refinance proposal that sources say would allow eligible homeowners to refinance their mortgages at current rates. Government officials remain mum about exactly when officials and policymakers will see the proposal, but continue to offer snippets about their intentions for it. The one stumbling block for the proposal: the Federal Housing Finance Agency.

Read More »

Housing Industry Groups Wrestle With Federal Policies

Industry trade groups and lobbyists upped the ante in the war of policy, words, and influence following testimony by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke before a joint congressional committee this week. News reports and statements contributed to the exchange Thursday, with outlets referencing punches pulled by the Mortgage Bankers Association, National Association of Home Builders, and National Association of Realtors, among others. The Qualified Residential Mortgage remains under attack, while others upheld the role of the GSEs in markets.

Read More »

Lawmakers Clear CFPB’s Cordray for Full Senate Vote

In a widely expected turn of events, lawmakers seated on the Senate Banking Committee approved would-be Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director Richard Cordray for a full nomination vote along strictly partisan lines. The nominee will now face a full Senate vote, where his bid will likely meet stiff Republican opposition. Twelve Democrats on the committee signed off on his nomination, even while their 10 Republican colleagues lined up against it. The Senate will now schedule the first hearing.

Read More »

TMS Funding Recruiting Nationwide Talent

Total Mortgage Services, LLC, is seeking new talent to add to its wholesale residential lending channel, TMS Funding. The company recently announced that it would hire new account executives in more than 21 states and Washington, D.C., as part of its continued expansion.

Read More »

NCHV Honors NewDay with Corporate Partner Award

NewDay Financial has a worthy reason to celebrate, with the announcement that it would receive a Corporate Partners award from the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans (NCHV). The company and its CEO, Rob Posner, is being honored for its strong provisional assistance to veterans in need of housing.

Read More »