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Proposed Change to HUD Form Seen as Loophole for Chase and Citi to Continue Funding FHA Mortgages
July 15, 2015
Brandon Ivey
Chase was the sixth largest FHA lender in 2014 with $1.67 billion. Citi ranked 62nd with $342.4 million.
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