MBA Summary: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia National Community Reinvestment Coalition, et al. vs. CFPB
2022
Commercial / Multifamily
Fact Sheet
Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA)
Policy Issue
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Residential Mortgage Professionals
- Working For: Community Bank Professionals
- Working For: Credit Unions Professionals
- Working For: Independent Mortgage BankersĀ
- Working For: Accounting and Financial Management Professionals
- Working For: Loan Administration Professionals
- Working For: Loan Production Professionals
- Working For: Real Estate Law and Regulatory Compliance Professionals
- Working For: Secondary and Capital Markets Professionals
- Working For: Technology Professionals
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Commercial Real Estate Finance Professionals
- Working For: CREF Banks and Depositories
- Working For: CREF Life Companies
- Working For: CREF Private Credit
- Working For: CREF Structured Finance
- Working For: Agencies
- Working For: FHA Multifamily
- Working For: CREF Intermediaries
- Working For: CREF Servicers
- Working For: CREF Technology
- Working For: CREF Senior Executives
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This month, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that the U.S. Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) reporting threshold should be decreased from 100 to 25 closed-end loans.
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