Paul Centopani is an editor for National Mortgage News. Prior to joining Arizent, he worked as an editor at a private equity publication and freelances as a sports writer in his spare time. Paul grew up in Connecticut, graduated from THE Binghamton University and now resides in Chicago after seven years as a New Yorker.
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The expanded credit access in its automated mortgage decisioning goes into effect in mid September.
August 11 -
Despite decades of corporate talk and experimentation, digitization strategies remain largely piecemeal, unfocused, and ineffective. Is change finally coming?
June 1 -
The programs from the trade group are aimed at helping the bank improve its employee representation and workplace culture.
May 24 -
Most of the activity covered vacant and abandoned properties or commercial loans, according to Attom Data Solutions.
May 12 -
While the Mortgage Bankers Association hailed the move, some experts say it could negatively impact housing inventory.
February 16 -
While its net income declined annually for the second consecutive year, CEO Hugh Frater touted Fannie Mae’s resiliency in a record year for providing mortgage liquidity.
February 12 -
The president’s executive action looks to assess the impact of the previous administration's alterations to the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing and Disparate Impact rules, while reinforcing Biden’s vow to eliminate discriminatory lending practices.
January 27 -
Remote online notarization helped originators close loans amid social distancing measures, but complex local laws remain a barrier to its widespread use.
December 30 -
The Trump administration's executive order to terminate and replace federal enforcement of anti-discrimination policies at the local level, citing the burden it put on municipalities, enraged advocates of equitable housing practices.
July 23 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency will extend the same GSE benchmarks of the past three years into 2021.
July 20