By Jann Swanson

Posted To: MND NewsWire

In the past five years there has been a monumental shift in mortgage loan servicing. Bank servicing subsidiaries, which once dominated in the market, no longer even constitute a majority of companies servicing Ginnie Mae mortgage loans. In an article in the CoreLogic Insights blog Faith Schwartz CoreLogic’s senior vice president of Government Solutions, takes a look at how and why depository institutions have been releasing their servicing rights and what the implications may be for investors and consumers. Schwartz says that seven years after the collapse of the housing market and after many many changes to regulations affecting mortgage originations, the face of those originations have changed and this is also having an effect on loan servicing. This trend of transferring servicing from banks…(read more)

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