Kate Berry has covered the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for American Banker since 2016. She joined the publication in 2006 covering mortgage lending and the financial crisis. Berry also has covered big banks including Bank of America, J.P. Morgan Chase and Wells Fargo. She has won five awards from the Society of American Business Writers and Editors, and has worked at several news organizations including the Orange County Register, the Los Angeles Business Journal and the Associated Press. Berry began her career as a clerk at the New York Times.
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The Department of Housing and Urban Development has requested public comment on proposed policy changes designed to reduce the risk of loans insured by the Federal Housing Administration.
By Kate BerryJuly 15 -
Borrowers giving up their homes through short sales face pressure to pay fees under the table; potential ripple effects of a Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac name change.
By Kate Berry and Sara LeproJuly 14 -
The Federal Housing Administration's efforts to shift the burden of supervising mortgage brokers to lenders is creating a mini-boom in demand for brokers to bring in homebuyers and refinancing customers.
By Kate BerryJuly 12 -
More than three years after the mortgage crisis began, some lenders are still selling loans to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac without properly verifying borrowers' ability to pay, executives from the GSEs said.
By Kate BerryJuly 8 -
HUD selling REOs for as little as $100 in Cleveland; homeownership was part of alleged Russian spies' cover in New Jersey.
By Marc Hochstein and Kate BerryJuly 7 -
The government is extending more relief to unemployed homeowners who are struggling to pay their mortgages. Beginning this month, mortgage servicers are required to put unemployed borrowers whose loans are not owned by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac on forbearance plans that defer mortgage payments. (The government-sponsored enterprises each have their own plans that defer payments for unemployed borrowers for up to six months.)
By Kate BerryJuly 2 -
The GES announced several changes aimed at improving the quality of appraisals, part of a wider effort within the lending industry to reduce the pressure on appraisers to overvalue homes to help loans get completed.
By Kate BerryJuly 1 -
Illinois attorney general sues Countrywide; Freddie Mac blames loan buybacks on management at banks and lenders; MBA's vacant properties register is well-received.
By Kate Berry and Sara LeproJune 30 -
Independent mortgage bankers earned $1,135 on each single-family loan they originated in 2009, compared with an average profit of $305 per loan in 2008, according to a Mortgage Bankers Association report.
By Kate BerryJune 29 -
Most bankers agree that online lending applications can attract customers and drive up volume, but few actually offer such services.
By Kate BerryJune 29 -
Calling its own techniques "outdated," the Federal Housing Administration is looking for outside help to prevent defaults in its $760 billion single-family mortgage portfolio.
By Kate BerryJune 17 - PH
The backlash is intensifying against banks and mortgage servicers that try to foreclose on homes without all their ducks in a row.
By Kate BerryJune 15 -
Many proposed refinancings and purchase loans have been scuttled because the appraiser could not find enough comparable sales of similar homes, compounding the slide in home lending.
By Kate BerryJune 14 -
Banks and mortgage servicers are not repossessing a massive backlog of distressed properties, which is likely to further depress home prices and prolong the housing crisis.
By Kate BerryJune 11 -
Banks and mortgage servicers are not repossessing a massive backlog of distressed properties, which is likely to further depress home prices and prolong the housing crisis.
By Kate BerryJune 11 -
Fed economists count underwater borrowers as renters to calculate homeownership rate; with tax credit gone, purchase apps crater; and more.
By Kate BerryJune 9 -
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have begun modifying loans for a group of borrowers too well off to qualify for the Obama administration's program.
By Kate BerryJune 8 -
At one meeting, "people looked at me like I was a three-headed monster," Clifford Rossi recalls.
By Kate BerryJune 3 -
The largest online mortgage lender expands to include FHA loans; a member of the SourceMedia family has a play opening downtown this weekend; and more.
By Kate Berry and Sara LeproJune 2 -
Bank of America Corp. said Wednesday that most of the home-mortgage borrowers it had planned to offer principal reductions under a company program will instead be funneled to a government initiative that gives the servicer incentive payments.
By Kate BerryJune 2








