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United Shore lands on DOJ hit list, will pay $48M for FHA lending violations
Dec 28, 2016United Shore Financial Services will pay $48 million to settle allegations brought by the Department of Justice, which accused United Shore of violating the False Claims Act by “knowingly originating and underwriting” mortgages that did not meet FHA standards. The settlement makes United Shore just the latest in a long line of mortgage lenders that settled with the DOJ over alleged FHA lending violations.
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OwnAmerica CEO: What the single-family rental market looks like under Trump Administration
Dec 09, 2016 -
Allied Home Mortgage, CEO Jim Hodge ordered to pay $92 million for FHA fraud
Dec 01, 2016 -
FHA increases loan limits going into 2017
Dec 01, 2016 -
Ben Carson as HUD Secretary? All signs point that way
Nov 23, 2016 -
Trump: I am “seriously considering” Ben Carson for HUD secretary
Nov 22, 2016 -
Strong FHA annual report stirs up calls for mortgage insurance premium cut
Nov 15, 2016 -
FHA single-family business explodes; No premium cut coming
Nov 15, 2016 -
Quicken Loans gets FHA loan violation lawsuit relocated to Detroit
Nov 15, 2016 -
FHA lowers owner-occupancy requirements for condos
Oct 26, 2016 -
First American Mortgage Trust to pay $1 million for FHA lending violations
Oct 19, 2016 -
HUD watchdog: Servicer foreclosure delays cost FHA $2.23 billion
Oct 19, 2016