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  2. What is Fannie Mae? All about America’s big mortgage ... - AOL

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    An FNMA loan, aka a conforming loan or Fannie Mae-backed mortgage, is a loan or mortgage that has been sold to the Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA, or Fannie Mae) — or one that meets ...

  3. Fannie Mae - Wikipedia

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    Fannie Mae's charter has historically prevented it from guaranteeing loans with a loan-to-values over 80% without mortgage insurance or a repurchase agreement with the lender; [9] however, in 2006 and 2007 Fannie Mae did purchase subprime and Alt-A loans as investments.

  4. Embrace Home Loans - Wikipedia

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    Embrace Home Loans Inc., formerly Advanced Financial Services Inc. (AFS), is an American full service direct mortgage lender. It is headquartered in Newport, Rhode Island . [ 2 ] Embrace provides residential mortgage loans directly to its customers and is licensed in 46 states and Washington, D.C. [ 3 ] The company employs 500+ people spanning ...

  5. How to choose a mortgage lender: 6 tips - AOL

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    Money tip: Financial institutions sometimes offer lender credits to help lower the amount of cash due at closing. Be aware, though: These credits can push up the interest rate on your loan, which ...

  6. Mr. Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Nationstar Mortgages, LLC, is the consumer-facing mortgage lender and servicer that operates under the service mark "Mr. Cooper". [4] In August 2017, Nationstar Mortgages, LLC, announced it was changing its name to Mr. Cooper after releasing its worst financial report to date. [ 5 ]

  7. Flex Modification Program (FMP): Everything you need to know

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    For starters, Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac must own your loan, which means it must be a conventional loan. If you have a government-backed loan like an FHA, VA or USDA loan, those programs have ...

  8. Mortgage industry of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage loan financing relies more on secondary mortgage markets and less on formal government guarantees backed by covered bonds and deposits. [8] [9] Prepayment penalties are discouraged by underwriting requirements of large organizations such as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. [8] Mortgages loans are often nonrecourse debt, unlike most of the ...

  9. Jumbo mortgage - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a jumbo mortgage is a mortgage loan that may have high credit quality, but is in an amount above conventional conforming loan limits. [1] This standard is set by the two government-sponsored enterprises (GSE), Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and sets the limit on the maximum value of any individual mortgage they will purchase from a lender.