Quicken Loans agrees to pay $32.5 million to resolve FHA loan allegations with DOJ

Quicken Loans is now finally able to move past its beef with the DOJ over the nonbank’s FHA lending practices, as a mediator for the two parties announced Friday that they have finally reached a resolution. Without any admission of guilt or determination of wrongdoing on either side, Quicken agreed to pay the government $32.5 million to settle allegations that it violated the False Claims Act for submitting hundreds of “improperly underwritten” loans for FHA mortgage insurance. Click the headline for more.