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  2. United Wholesale Mortgage - Wikipedia

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    United Wholesale Mortgage was founded by Jeff Ishbia in 1986 while working as an attorney. He founded the company as a side business under the name Shore Mortgage. [3] It started off focusing on conventional and FHA loans and the name was later changed from Shore Mortgage to United Wholesale Mortgage. [4] By 2003, the company had 13 employees.

  3. Zero-Down Payment Mortgages Return Amid High Housing Costs - AOL

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    For instance, on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage at 6.75%, a $350,000 loan would result in a monthly fee of $2,270 for principal, interest, and mortgage insurance, excluding property taxes and ...

  4. Zero-down mortgages are making a comeback - AOL

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    Instead, the program will allow buyers to pay for 97% of the home’s value with a first mortgage and then provide the remaining 3% (up to $15,000) in the form of a second mortgage.

  5. Mortgage underwriting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The cost of the mortgage insurance is passed on to the borrower as an added expense to their monthly payment, but some banks allow what is called lender paid insurance, where the interest rate is higher in exchange for the lender paying the mortgage insurance. All government loans such an FHA and VA require mortgage insurance, regardless of the ...

  6. Pontiac’s United Wholesale Mortgage targeted in lawsuit ...

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    Pontiac-based United Wholesale Mortgage, now the nation's top mortgage lender, this week found itself in the crosshairs of a new activist hedge fund — on a mission to tank the company's stock ...

  7. Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS) is an American privately held corporation. [1] MERS is a separate and distinct corporation that serves as a nominee on mortgages after the turn of the century and is owned by holding company MERSCORP Holdings, Inc., which owns and operates an electronic registry known as the MERS system, which is designed to track servicing rights and ...

  8. Pontiac-based United Wholesale Mortgage returned to profit in ...

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    The Mortgage Bankers Association anticipates 2024 will be slightly better for the mortgage industry overall than last year, with $1.8 trillion in expected mortgage originations compared with $1.6 ...

  9. Wholesale mortgage lenders - Wikipedia

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    The mortgage broker originates the loan; however, the funding of the loan as well as the decision on the creditworthiness of the loan is handled by the wholesale lender. [2] The name of the wholesale lender typically appears on the loan documents, while the broker acts as an agent for the lender and collects a fee. [3]