Let’s go beneath the headlines to find actionable ideas you won’t hear anywhere else to solve today’s housing crisis.
Saul Ewing Partners Trip Riley & Jason McElroy are the perfect guests to shed light on the regulatory ambiguity in the housing and mortgage market that brokers, lenders and others are currently facing. Their expertise spans mortgage origination and servicing, regulatory counseling, compliance auditing, and litigation defense. On this episode, Riley and McElroy spell out the challenges facing the industry, as the federal government steps back, and states create their own patchwork of rules that complicate compliance for national lenders and servicers. Tune in for a nuanced look at the complex, shifting terrain of mortgage regulation, with practical advice for industry participants.
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Meet your co-hosts, Jonathan Lawless and Jeremy Potter. They’re two housing wonks who know just about everyone in the housing industry, from founders and builders to lenders and regulators. The multi-trillion dollar housing market is complicated, and for all the great ideas and innovations, buying a home is not affordable, and everyone knows the rent is still too damn high. On Housing Insiders, Jonathan and Jeremy talk to those in the know, going beneath the headlines to find actionable ideas you won’t hear anywhere else to solve today’s housing crisis.