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United Shore to pay $1.4 million for allegedly overcharging California borrowers
Apr 11, 2017United Shore Financial Services, the parent company of United Wholesale Mortgage, will pay $1.4 million as part of a settlement with the California Department of Business Oversight, which accused the lender of overcharging “thousands” of borrowers for interest on their mortgages. But the company’s CEO says that the fine is for a long-fixed problem and that the company didn’t benefit at all from the alleged overcharging.
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PropertyRadar: No, California is not in a housing bubble
Apr 06, 2017 -
Katie Porter, California mortgage settlement monitor and Warren protégé, running for Congress
Apr 03, 2017 -
California home sales start year off strong…but will that last?
Mar 16, 2017 -
Santa Ana offering $40,000 in down payment assistance for first-time buyers
Mar 14, 2017 -
California home sales start 2017 on a strong note
Feb 20, 2017 -
California regulator reveals what Ocwen did wrong
Feb 20, 2017 -
Ocwen reaches $223 million settlement with California over servicing violations
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Realtors pick their top 10 hottest housing markets for 2017
Jan 30, 2017 -
Xavier Becerra officially named California attorney general
Jan 24, 2017 -
California lifts Fidelity National Title Company’s suspension on conducting business
Jan 19, 2017 -
California real estate agent arrested for double homicide
Jan 04, 2017