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Flopping Valuations Right Under the Nose of the HVCC
Apr 28, 2010Way back in August 2009, HousingWire Magazine asked if the Home Valuation Code of Conduct (HVCC) would become a blueprint for disaster. Considering that this past Monday, the Mortgage Asset Research Institute (MARI) said reports of appraisal fraud are up 50%, the question is again front and center at mortgage industry water coolers. In 2008, MARI said suspected appraisal/valuation fraud stood at 22% of mortgage fraud reports. In 2009, that jumped to 33%.
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Securitization: Don’t Make Transparency the New Opaque
Apr 23, 2010 -
Saxon CEO Tony Meola Keeps the Firm Nimble in HAMP-Era
Apr 22, 2010 -
Measuring the Hysteria Surrounding the SEC and Goldman Sachs
Apr 21, 2010 -
Retail Sales and Mortgage Defaults, Oh My!
Apr 19, 2010 -
HAFA Harmony: Two Heads are Better Than One
Apr 16, 2010 -
Aligning Servicing Interests Deep in the Heart of Texas with MSI VP Jack Bryant
Apr 15, 2010 -
Will the Double Dip in Real Estate Go Commercial?
Apr 14, 2010 -
Making Money in Mortgages
Apr 13, 2010 -
NPR Offers Remedial MBS Analysis for Regulators
Apr 12, 2010 -
Bill Robinson at Attorneys Title Agency Taps the Brake on HAFA
Apr 08, 2010
