Effective Oct. 1, 2009, Regulation C, the implementing regulation of the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA), imposes new data collection requirements, comparison rates and thresholds for reportable ...
Some smaller lenders will no longer be required to report Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data because of a new rule set by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The final rule, amending Regulation C ...
Lenders who hold a state license though the National Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS) are required to file a quarterly Mortgage Call Report (MCR). QuestSoft, a provider of Home Mortgage Disclosure Act ...
In response to the CFPB’s decision, Adam DeSanctis, vice-president of communications at the Mortgage Bankers Association, ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is seeking comment on an agency rule implementing changes to the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act to evaluate whether it is meeting HMDA's stated goals of ...
The release of data on mortgage originations collected under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act has given rise to a number of articles that cite “racial disparities” in loan denial and approval rates.
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What impact will the CFPB’s proposed revisions have on reporting obligations? The veteran commercial finance attorney Michael Flynn of Buchalter breaks it down. The Home Mortgage Disclosure Act 2015 ...
The release of data on mortgage originations collected under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act has given rise to a number of articles that cite "racial disparities" in loan denial and approval rates.