Underwriting

Miami property insurance so costly that 20% skip getting it

Property insurance costs have gotten so high in Miami, that more than one-in-every-five homes do not have coverage, a study from Valuepenguin found. Nationwide, in the nation’s 50 largest metro areas, homeowners spend an average of 7% of their expenses on property insurance. But in Miami, 13.1% of monthly homeownership costs go toward coverage, followed […]

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ALTA files brief in support of Fidelity in Fincen case

The American Land Title Association has filed an amicus brief in support of Fidelity National Financial, which is suing the Treasury Department and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, looking to stop an anti-money laundering regulation reporting requirement. The Biden Administration promulgated the rule, which is set to go into effect on Dec. 1. FNF sued

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Non-QM lender Griffin Funding unveils AI-driven underwriting platform

Griffin Funding has launched an internal artificial intelligence-driven platform designed to help loan officers navigate the complex world of non-QM lending. The tool, known internally as “LIA,” pulls hundreds of pages of program guidelines into a single system and uses AI to deliver tailored answers to loan qualification questions, according to Chloe Shubin, vice president

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Tenant self-reporting grows as GSEs add rent-based score

Tenant interest in rent reporting has grown since the Federal Housing Finance Agency reaffirmed plans to include those payments in mortgage credit decisions. Instances of self-reported rent are up so far in 2025, at 13% compared to 11% in 2024, according to credit bureau TransUnion. That could help increase the use of a credit score

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Fairway turns to OpenAI for origination process improvement

Fairway Home Mortgage is working with OpenAI to help improve the efficiency in its loan manufacturing processes. While the use of ChatGPT is just part of that strategy, process improvement to allow loan officers to focus more on their customers is the primary aim, said Caleb Ondrusek, who Fairway promoted to executive vice president of

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Assurant Lending Solutions unveils insurance verification tool HOIVerify

Assurant Inc. on Monday announced the launch of HOIVerify Origination, an API-enabled solution that streamlines and automates insurance verification during the mortgage origination process. “Assurant’s HOIVerify product suite modernizes the complex mortgage loan process,” Greg Tuttle, senior vice president of Assurant Lending Solutions, said in a statement. “HOIVerify Origination is a proprietary platform that automates

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Pres. Trump signs mortgage trigger leads ban into law

Pres. Trump has signed into law H.R. 2808, the Homebuyer Privacy Protection Act, one month after the bill cleared the U.S. Senate by unanimous consent. The new law, which takes effect 180 days after enactment, has been welcomed by the mortgage industry for putting an end to the sale of trigger leads — consumer data

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Fannie, Freddie update reconsideration of value rules

While Fannie Mae has “retired” the term appraisal waiver from its seller guide, the change in the latest update, which could have the most impact on consumers involves the reconsideration of value policy. The Fannie Mae announcement is SEL-2025-07. Freddie Mac put out a similar ROV update on Wednesday in its bulletin 2025-12. Some of

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Mortgage insurers commit to using VantageScore 4.0

The U.S. Mortgage Insurers repeated its commitment for members to work with the Federal Housing Finance Agency to implement VantageScore 4.0. In an Aug. 27 blog post, the group said it welcomed FHFA Director Bill Pulte’s announcement permitting Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to accept loans using the VantageScore 4.0 algorithm and its members will

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FHA adds momentum to new appraisal format’s use

The Federal Housing Administration, which receives the largest share of mortgage applications among the government guarantors, is adopting the UAD 3.6 appraisal format going into place in the conforming market. The new UAD 3.6 Uniform Residential Appraisal Report is replacing traditional boilerplate forms which are currently being used, such as the Fannie Mae 1004. But

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