Bank of America is facing a federal probe into its participation in a government housing program
Could mortgage lending standards finally be starting to ease? Wells Fargo seems to think so. The big bank has announced that it will lower its minimum credit score for certain government-backed mortgages
A whistleblower who gained fame for shining the light on the foreclosure robo-signing scandal is suing the banks involved
JPMorgan Chase has agreed to pay the U.S. government $614 million in order settle the latest in a string of lawsuits related to its handling of mortgage loans
The new branch is the sixth in five states opened by the lender in the last year
Last week we talked to Brian Koss, executive vice president of Mortgage Network, about the industry’s growing frustration with the ever-expanding number of documents going into a typical mortgage application