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		By: Canvasback		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ocwen. They&#039;ve been feeding off Fannie Mae money for years. Never forget: With government money comes government control. It&#039;s true in education, transportation, finance,  healthcare, and housing. 
Some research shows that Ocwen has been determinedly unresponsive to regulators and mortgagees for a decade. Behavior that bad starts at the top.  If they want to use the govt. as a backstop, they need to make some concessions on a predatory business model.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ocwen. They&#8217;ve been feeding off Fannie Mae money for years. Never forget: With government money comes government control. It&#8217;s true in education, transportation, finance,  healthcare, and housing.<br />
Some research shows that Ocwen has been determinedly unresponsive to regulators and mortgagees for a decade. Behavior that bad starts at the top.  If they want to use the govt. as a backstop, they need to make some concessions on a predatory business model.</p>
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