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Some aren’t a fan of new federal escrow laws. Ten states have sued the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency over new federal rules that would prevent them from enforcing laws requiring national banks to pay homeowners interest on money held in mortgage escrow accounts. Some weren’t fans of 10 percent credit card caps, 50-year mortgages, portable and/or assumable mortgages, but proponents say that the Administration is at least making suggestions. Congress’ effort to boost the nation’s housing supply passed both chambers with overwhelming bipartisan support and became law, although it also left a mountain of paperwork for Washington’s significantly shrunken federal agencies, which are now tasked with turning dozens of new policies into reality. And at this point, from now through election day, we pretty much have Congress on vacation or campaigning to keep their jobs. Are we having fun yet? (Today’s podcast can be found here. This week’s ‘casts are sponsored by JazzX, the first true end-to-end AI platform built for mortgage. From application to close, JazzX is a new operating model that helps you scale growth, boost productivity, and transform how your team performs. Today’s has an interview with Bipartisan Policy Center’s Emma Waters on the shift from legislation to execution now that the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act is law, and how quickly its provisions will translate into tangible effects for builders, lenders, local governments, and homebuyers.) Lender and Broker Software, Products, and Services
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Some aren’t a fan of new federal escrow laws. Ten states have sued the Office of the C...