Servicing

Tariff fears drive April auto, mortgage borrowing

The anticipated impact of tariffs pushed consumers toward big-ticket items in April, but overall borrowing levels also show them becoming more discerning in light of political developments, according to Vantagescore. Researchers noted earlier this year the likelihood of a bump in certain types of purchases before the implementation of various tariff measures proposed by President […]

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CFPB backs off Mr. Cooper ‘junk fee’ lawsuit

The Trump administration wants to back off yet another mortgage-related lawsuit, aiming to exit a dispute between borrowers and Mr. Cooper over alleged servicing junk fees.  The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau asked a judge to withdraw its amicus brief supporting plaintiffs challenging Mr. Cooper’s $25 expedited payoff quote statements. In that brief filed last August,

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Altisource Portfolio looks to regain Nasdaq compliance

Altisource Portfolio Solutions is doing a reverse split of outstanding common stock, effective Wednesday May 28, to regain market listing compliance. The Luxembourg-based company, known as the former servicing platform provider for Ocwen (which recently rebranded to Onity) is listed on the Nasdaq Global Select Market. Why Altisource is doing a reverse split On Dec.

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VA-backed loans drive foreclosure spike

Foreclosures and distressed mortgage volume came in higher from a year ago after recent servicing policy changes, while prepayments also accelerated last month despite ongoing volatility. Although still low historically, foreclosure filings, including starts, inventory and sales, all ended up higher on an annual basis for the second month in a row in April, according

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Guild Mortgage, Bayview Asset explore servicing M&A

Publicly traded lender Guild Mortgage’s parent company, Bayview Asset Management, and a servicing-related affiliate are in talks about a potential deal. Bayview said in a filing that in conjunction with the affiliate it is “engaging in friendly preliminary discussions” with Guild “regarding a broader commercial relationship and potential corporate transaction. One possible outcome is “the

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Bringing origination and servicing together with AI 

The mortgage industry has undergone significant changes over the past few decades. One of the most notable has been the separation of origination from servicing. This decoupling was initially driven by the desire for greater efficiency, specialization and the need to respond to growing regulatory and market pressures. However, recent technological advances, especially in artificial

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Calls for VASP reintroduction come from housing advocates

A consortium of consumer advocacy groups and legislators called for the re-establishment of an expired Department of Veterans Affairs program that kept thousands of service members out of foreclosure.  The National Consumer Law Center criticized the VA for allowing the Veterans Affairs Servicing Purchase program to lapse without a sufficient replacement. The program, which previously

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Unusual MSR trends emerge as the market shifts

The market for mortgage servicing rights has some unusual dynamics, one panelist at the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Secondary and Capital Markets Conference said Monday. “It used to be that the bulk market wouldn’t even be attractive on an execution level if there was a billion or more. Now you’re seeing very small trades of a

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PMSI’s CEO on why servicers can’t ignore low exception rates

PMSI’s CEO on why servicers can’t ignore low exception rates

Dan Thompson, chief executive of mortgage servicing management firm PMSI, numbers among industry veterans who managed mortgages during and prior to the Great Financial Crisis, so he’s seen worst-case scenarios and worked to help the industry avoid them since. The instances where exceptions from common servicing procedures were used averaged around 1% in 2024, which

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Despite new veteran partial claim bill, some advocates call for VASP revival

Housing issues for U.S. veterans continue to be a major topic of conversation among housing advocates and lawmakers. Despite Monday’s passage of a bill to establish a partial claim option for veterans, some are still calling for the reinstatement of the Veteran Affairs Servicing Purchase (VASP) program. VASP was started last year under the Biden

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