By Mike Colpitts The organizer and former president of a real estate investment fund pled guilty to defrauding investors in nearly a $10-million scam of two large apartment complexes and his investment fund. The plea could result in as long as 30 years in prison for the former funds president. Thomas B. Evans, 47, of… Continue reading Real Estate Investment Fund President Pleads Guilty
Feds Launch Mortgage Task Force Investigation
By Mike Colpitts More than three years after announcing he would launch a federal task force to investigate the mortgage crisis, President Barack Obama has finally launched a federal probe into the U.S. largest financial institutions. New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who pulled his state out of the 50 state robo-signing investigation, sent subpoenas… Continue reading Feds Launch Mortgage Task Force Investigation
Underwater Refinances Show Jump
By Mike Colpitts The Obama administration’s long criticized Home Affordable Mortgage Program (HAMP) showed a major improvement last week, pushing refinances for underwater homeowners higher, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. “Although total application volume dropped on an adjusted basis relative to last week, refinance volume remains high, with survey participants reporting that the expanded… Continue reading Underwater Refinances Show Jump
Nevada Foreclosure Law Slows Bank Repos
By Kevin Chiu Foreclosure activity is declining in the state of Nevada as the result of a new law that went into effect last year forcing mortgage servicing companies to prove the lender owns the home loan it’s foreclosing upon. State Assembly Bill 284 makes it a felony for a party to foreclose on a… Continue reading Nevada Foreclosure Law Slows Bank Repos
Timeshare Bill Proposed to Reduce Fraud
By Kevin Chiu A state bill proposed to reduce fraud in timeshare resales has made it through the Florida state senate and could be the first law enacted in the U.S. intended to eliminate one of the oldest lies in real estate. Florida’s Timeshare Resale Accountability Act, also known as SB 1408, sponsored by Senator… Continue reading Timeshare Bill Proposed to Reduce Fraud
Real Estate Sales Manager Indicted on Federal Bribery Charges
By Mike Colpitts The former real estate sales manager of a property management company and two fellow workers were indicted by a U.S. grand jury in connection with a housing repair scheme for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. The 10-count indictment was returned by a federal grand jury in Rockford, Illinois against Ryan J.… Continue reading Real Estate Sales Manager Indicted on Federal Bribery Charges
FHA Cracks Down on Mortgage Lenders
By Kevin Chiu The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) will toughen its standards to approve mortgage lenders doing business with the government, and force more banks and mortgage companies to buy back defaulted mortgages in a major move to crack down on mortgage lenders. The federal government’s changes are part of an effort to improve mortgage… Continue reading FHA Cracks Down on Mortgage Lenders
Mortgage Rates Set New Record Low
By Kevin Chiu Troubled by high long term unemployment worries, financial markets set the stage for another drop in mortgage rates this week, sending rates to a new historic record low. The average 30-year fixed rate home mortgage dropped to 3.89%, down from 3.91% last week, according to Freddie Mac. Mortgage interest rates are at… Continue reading Mortgage Rates Set New Record Low
Refinancing Underwater Mortgage Program Proposed
By Mike Colpitts Following weeks of rumors and speculation, President Barack Obama said he would be sending Congress a proposal to provide refinancing for underwater homeowners that will save borrowers up to $3,000 a year during his State of the Union Speech last night. The announcement could not have come with better timing. Mortgage applications… Continue reading Refinancing Underwater Mortgage Program Proposed
Mortgage Rates Tick Lower
By Kevin Chiu Mortgage rates, already at their lowest levels on record, ticked a single basis point lower on the fixed rate 30-year mortgage, according to Freddie Mac. The weekly survey showed that the heavily watched mortgage average edged slightly lower to 3.88% to a new all-time record low. However, the shorter 15-year fixed rate… Continue reading Mortgage Rates Tick Lower