Investors Suggest Different Focus For CFPB on ‘Mini-Corr’ Lenders
April 20, 2015
A group of investors who purchased more than $8 billion in loans from mini-correspondents in 2014 responded to the CFPB’s “mini-corr” guidance and suggested the bureau use somewhat different questions when trying to determine if an entity under review has in fact made the transition from mortgage broker to correspondent lender. According to a copy of the materials sent to the bureau and obtained by Inside the CFPB, the first question the investors suggested was, when does the sales transaction take place when a loan is sold by a lender to an investor? To ensure that a transaction in question truly occurs as a sale in the secondary market, as opposed to a table-funded transaction, several steps should transpire, the ...
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