Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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The Old Dominion State has joined 30 others with pending or existing legal protections against the real estate agreements, which affect the right to sell.
February 29 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau provided guidance about digital intermediaries and lead generators that accept payments to steer borrowers to financial products.
February 29 -
Nearly half of sellers and buyers in a recent LendingTree survey said they didn't know what commission percentage their agent received in their most recent transaction.
February 29 -
Some legal experts say the U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared to favor national rules preempting state regulations in the Bank of America in a case regarding mortgage escrow accounts.
February 27 -
A deal between consumers and a Multiple Listing Service doesn't solve the issue of buyer brokers "steering" clients to listings with higher commissions, lawyers for the government said.
February 16 -
The guidelines come as lenders face lawsuits over alleged discriminatory valuations.
February 14 -
Gate House Compliance is working with experts like Michael Waldron and Paul Hancock to provide services like fair lending and servicing assessments.
February 14 -
Heartland Tri-State Bank, which failed after its CEO allegedly embezzled money to fund cryptocurrency investments, had received $21 million in advances from the Federal Home Loan Bank System.
February 12 -
In a surprise move this week, banking veteran Sandro DiNello was appointed executive chairman of the embattled Long Island-based company, whose stock plummeted in the face of questions about its financial health.
February 9 -
Banks historically have been averse to challenging their regulators in court, but a suit over the recently finalized Community Reinvestment Act implementation rules is a signal that the times have changed.
February 7