Category Archives: Christopher Dodd (D-CT)

Countrywide Loan Modification Settlement Becomes Issue In Connecticut Senatorial Race

The ramifications of the Mortgage Crisis are being felt on this Election Day 2010, as the issues of foreclosures, loan modifications and MBS-related losses to pensionholders’ portfolios are being brought to the forefront in some key political battles.  As a … Continue reading

Posted in allocation of loss, Attorneys General, BofA, Christopher Dodd (D-CT), Countrywide, global settlement, Linda McMahon, loan modifications, political ads, Richard Blumenthal, senate races, The Nation | 2 Comments

U.S. Regulators Chastise Banks on Loan Modifications; Political Tide May Be Turning on Home Loan Servicers

Servicers of home loans have thus far enjoyed preferential treatment by regulators in the shakeout from the recent financial crisis, but that may all be changing. On August 13, U.S regulators issued a joint statement to residential mortgage servicers warning … Continue reading

Posted in banks, Barney Frank (D-MA), Christopher Dodd (D-CT), conflicts of interest, Federal Reserve, Helping Families Save Homes, junior liens, loan modifications, regulation, Treasury | 5 Comments

In Letter to Bank Regulators, Senators Reverse Course

Loan servicers’ star may be quickly fading in Washington. In a stunning reversal of course, Representative Barney Frank (D-Mass.), Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services, and Senator Christopher Dodd (D-Conn.), Chairman of the Senate Committee on … Continue reading

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Helping Families Save Their Homes Act (S. 896) Passes Senate, Awaits Approval From House

The Senate passed a version of the Helping Families Save Their Homes Act (S. 896) on Wednesday by a vote of 91-5. The bill will now go back before the House of Representatives, which can adopt it, amend it, send … Continue reading

Posted in allocation of loss, bankruptcy cramdown, Christopher Dodd (D-CT), Helping Families Save Homes, incentives, investors, legislation, loan modifications, Servicer Safe Harbor | 1 Comment