A whole new ballgame: much of the industry's attention throughout the refinance boom was on the origination side. Lenders sought endless ways to maximize ... An article from: Mortgage Banking |  | Author: Dean Williams Publisher: Mortgage Bankers Association of America Category: Book
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Citation Details Title: A whole new ballgame: much of the industry's attention throughout the refinance boom was on the origination side. Lenders sought endless ways to maximize loan closings for as many borrowers as they could in as little time as possible. Now, conditions have changed and servicers are looking at the default potential of all those new loans in the portfolio.(COVER REPORT: SERVICING) Author: Dean Williams Publication: Mortgage Banking (Magazine/Journal) Date: February 1, 2005 Publisher: Mortgage Bankers Association of America Volume: 65 Issue: 5 Page: 46(7)
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