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CFPB offers financial relief to harmed veterans
Aug 19, 2019In a proposed settlement with several lenders allegedly offering high-interest credit to veterans, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau offered redress to harmed veterans and consumers. The CFPB and the Office of the Arkansas Attorney General filed a proposed settlement with Andrew Gamber, Voyager Financial and SoBell. The lenders are accused of brokering contracts offering high-interest credit to veterans, many of whom are disabled, and other consumers.
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HUD officially abandons new rules for down payment assistance on FHA mortgages
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These are the housing market’s most expensive small towns
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Add another 6 months to Fannie, Freddie recap and release timeline
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This is how Amazon HQ2 is impacting surrounding housing markets
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Digital mortgage company Better.com closes $160 million in funding
Aug 19, 2019 -
Origins: Embracing Change, Controlling the Narrative of Reverse Mortgages
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American Mortgage Service Co. and Eustis Mortgage plan to merge
Aug 16, 2019 -
FHA Proposes Further Revisions to Annual Lender Certification
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Gateway First Bank names Jeff Schmidt chief mortgage operations officer
Aug 16, 2019
