Recruiting, Loan Trading, TPO, Compliance Tools; FHA and USDA News; Fed Cuts Wanted, but Not Needed?

“I think it’s disgraceful that after 55 years, people don’t know who Neil Armstrong was… or even the type of trumpet he played.” Time flies. Did you know that Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae have their driver’s permits? I am kidding about the permit, but it has been 16 years since they were placed under conservatorship, under the FHFA. Of course, no regulator ever wants their job to go away, so it is doubtful that the FHFA will be an active proponent of “releasing them into the wild.” Besides, their focus has, in recent years, shifted to first-time home buyers and previously underserved markets. While we’re on the passing of the years, at a recent TMC session on leadership, First Community’s Keith Canter reminded everyone that it was four years ago that managers and companies sent everyone home due to the pandemic. Companies couldn’t hire fast enough. Two years later rates moved higher, and managers were dealing with layoffs. Since, management teams have been focused on what is working, what is not working, and what employees need from their supervisors. It is a good exercise to partake in several times a year. (Found here, this week’s podcasts are sponsored by Loan Vision. With Loan Vision, the mortgage banking industry’s premier mortgage accounting solution, you can take your accounting department from “cost center” to “revenue generator,” operating more efficiently and profitably. Hear an interview with Loan Vision’s Paul Loftus on the competitive landscape of the mortgage market and strategic direction of the mortgage accounting space.)