Servicing

Chase’s lower 2Q margins a negative for IMB earnings

Lower gain on sale margins at JPMorgan Chase could be a negative sign for independent mortgage banker results in the second quarter, a Keefe, Bruyette & Woods report said. The drop in margins at both Chase and Wells Fargo came even as origination volume rebounded at both banks. It was up 44% from the first […]

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Mortgage strain pushes foreclosure inquiries up

Fears of falling behind on mortgage payments are driving a growing number of homeowners to seek legal help, with foreclosure concerns fueling the spike. Foreclosure-related legal inquiries rose 13.3% from the first to the second quarter of 2025, according to data from legal services provider LegalShield. Year over year, those inquiries surged 28.9% compared to

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After the Bayview deal, what’s the refi strategy for Guild Mortgage?

Bayview Asset Management’s $1.3 billion deal to acquire Guild Holding Co., the parent of Guild Mortgage, has left loan officers wondering how the traditionally purchase-focused lender would integrate refinance capabilities to leverage the $770 billion servicing portfolio of soon-to-be sister company Lakeview Loan Servicing, the nation’s second-largest mortgage servicer. Guild LOs, who spoke with HousingWire

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Nonbanks cement their dominance in agency servicer/seller market

New issuance of agency mortgage servicing pools is down sharply — $555 billion through the first six months of 2025 versus $1.1 trillion in the same period last year — and is reflective of a sluggish origination environment. That’s according to Recursion‘s Agency Mortgage Servicer/Seller Report for July 2025. Prepayments were also down to $301

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Mortgage delinquencies are rising as homeownership costs pile up

Rising property taxes, insurance payments and growing delinquencies are eroding the promise of long-term stability in homeownership, according to a new blog from Cotality. The post revealed that across the country, more people are starting to fall behind on their mortgages due to the post-purchase costs. These include property taxes and homeowners insurance, both of

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Fannie Mae expanding title waiver pilot, Pulte says

Fannie Mae, a large government-sponsored enterprise serving the U.S. mortgage market, is expanding its limited title waiver pilot, according to a social media post by its conservator and regulator. “Effective today, in order to further reduce closing costs for homeowners, and foster more competition, we will be adding a second vendor — Westcor — to

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HUD, lenders offer aid after deadly Texas floods

The Department of Housing and Urban Development will make mortgage relief measures available in the wake of the Central Texas flooding disaster, joining others in the home lending community offering aid to hard-hit communities.  With President Trump issuing a disaster declaration for Kerr County, Texas, over the weekend, a 90-day foreclosure moratorium on properties backed

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How Onity Group is making use of AI

Before most of the public understood terms like “artificial intelligence” and “data science” Onity Group’s Jack Cavanagh was exploring how the fundamentals behind their development might apply to mortgage origination and servicing. The growth from machine learning to the large language models and generative AI we know today can be seen as a continuum, and

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FHA borrowers face mounting mortgage pressure

Americans are largely keeping up with their mortgage payments, but new data shows that cracks are forming beneath the surface, which should raise red flags for borrowers and lenders alike. The nationwide delinquency rate stood at 3.2% in May, according to ICE’s July mortgage monitor report, two basis points down from April but 5.2% higher

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Property tax revenue comes in at over $203B in first quarter

State and local governments saw property tax revenue grow in the first quarter, but the latest increase reflected a slowdown from the reported pace a year earlier. The amount of property tax collected between January and March came in at $203.4 billion to start the year. The total surged 5.2% on an annual basis from

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