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Robots, pot and mortgage fraud -- MPATV looks at the stories that made news this week
A new cash crop may mean more money for lenders, mortgage fraudsters are getting more sophisticated, and flying robots may be the next big thing in real estate. Get the news you need on MPATV!
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What does the Scottish independence vote mean for the mortgage market?
A new president for NAMB, a survey reveals consumer misconceptions about the mortgage process, and Scotland's "no" vote for independence may have saved their housing market. Check out the latest news on MPA TV
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Reverse mortgages: Spreading the word (Part III)
MPA recently sat down with six leaders in the reverse mortgage industry and talked about the future of the market, challenges with supply and demand; and the benefits –to both clients and originators – of offering this product.
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Reverse mortgages: Unlimited potential (Part II)
MPA recently sat down with six leaders in the reverse mortgage industry and talked about the future of the market, challenges with supply and demand; and the benefits –to both clients and originators – of offering this product.
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Reverse mortgages -- are you taking advantage of this important market?
MPA recently sat down with six leaders in the reverse mortgage industry and talked about the future of the market, challenges with supply and demand; and the benefits –to both clients and originators – of offering this product.
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No 'too big to jail,' threats to former FHFA head, and a house where everybody knows your name
Eric Holder gives big banks a warning, an employee allegedly threatens the former head of the FHFA, and now you can buy a house where everybody knows your name. All this and more on MPA's weekly update.
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The CFPB is in hot water and a haunted house is on sale at a bargain rate
The House has issued subpoenas for CFPB officials, debate continues on winding down Fannie and Freddie, and a Chicago Mansion is on sale at a bargain-basement price -- but it may be haunted.
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New home sales plummet, CFPB wants to cut the paperwork
Sales of new single-family homes posted dismal March numbers, and Richard Cordray says the closing process requires too much paperwork. This and more in MPA's weekly update
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Is your customers' personal information secure? Should Cordray get the ax?
Up to 70% of mortgage lenders may be careless with customer data, a new study says. And the House wants to overhaul the CFPB. See the news that matters to our industry on this week's MPA Mortgage News