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Brazen leader of massive mortgage modification scheme gets 20 years
Jul 19, 2017Three California residents will spend a combined 39 years in prison after being convicted for their roles in a nationwide, multi-year mortgage modification fraud scheme that scammed thousands of distressed borrowers out of at least $11 million. The scheme’s ringleader used much of the money taken from distressed borrowers to lead an extravagant lifestyle, which included purchasing expensive vehicles, a racehorse, and producing a reality TV show.
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Ellie Mae: Share of purchase originations remains at record high
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loanDepot adds top 1% loan originator to team
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Former Ginnie Mae president Ted Tozer joining PennyMac Financial Services board
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Louisiana asks FTC to pause regulatory action while state repeals controversial appraisal laws
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Here’s how to understand the basic principles of disruptive mortgage technologies
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Democrats to Carson: Reinstate FHA mortgage insurance premium cut
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This year will probably be the biggest year for homebuilders in a decade
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Despite inventory shortage, existing home sales surge in California
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Colony Starwood Homes rebranding as Starwood Waypoint Homes
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Housing starts suddenly rebound in June
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MBA: Mortgage applications post slight jump after Fourth of July holiday
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