Paul Centopani is an editor for National Mortgage News. Prior to joining Arizent, he worked as an editor at a private equity publication and freelances as a sports writer in his spare time. Paul grew up in Connecticut, graduated from THE Binghamton University and now resides in Chicago after seven years as a New Yorker.
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In addition to the incentive, Neat Capital in Colorado mandated that its employees get inoculated against COVID-19.
August 25 -
The digital provider of commercial mortgage closing documentation hired a Guaranteed Rate executive and announced plans to add staff and integrate more loan operating systems.
August 24 -
Record high price growth and the dearth of housing inventory left the majority of consumers anxious about the market, a survey finds.
August 23 -
The rate at which borrowers went past due on their home loans showed near-term improvement in July, according to Black Knight, but servicers fear those who still have forborne payments won’t recover.
August 20 -
Purchase activity dominated the period and experienced the most growth while refinances cooled off and home equity lines of credit made a comeback, according to Attom Data Solutions.
August 19 -
The lending technology provider currently has 37,741 decisioning steps or pivot points on its platform.
August 18 -
Despite home supply recovering and sales slowing, properties spent the least amount of time on the market since at least 2009, according to Remax.
August 17 -
The most vulnerable areas all have the same things in common: relatively moderate price appreciation and affordability hurdles — either due to high home values or employment issues.
August 17 -
Forborne mortgages stemming from the coronavirus outbreak reached their lowest level since late March 2020, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
August 16 -
The new all-in-one brokerage aims to avoid the "one-size-fits-all approach,"Rocket Homes CEO Doug Seabolt said.
August 12 -
The expanded credit access in its automated mortgage decisioning goes into effect in mid September.
August 11 -
Nearly half the country saw foreclosure starts rise year-over-year during the final month of the moratorium, according to Attom Data Solutions.
August 10 -
Tight inventory and heightened competition kept prime purchasers at bay as property values continued their summer surge, according to Fannie Mae.
August 9 -
Increased purchase lending and added pressure from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s new loan limits should drive the likelihood of borrower misrepresentation.
August 6 -
The company's expanded portfolio through its acquisition spree drove revenue, representatives said.
August 5 -
The regulation of cryptocurrencies gains momentum abroad while a number of hurdles must be cleared before lenders and banks can handle them at scale in the U.S.
August 5 -
The gulf between buyer demand and the amount of listings for sale drove housing values to a six-decade peak, according to CoreLogic.
August 3 -
The bank saw a modest increase in net income from the first quarter, as lawsuit settlements tied to the company’s discontinued home lending business and fees regarding an anti-money laundering and securities class action suit continue to limit growth.
August 2 -
Concerns about foreclosure and a crowded market led to an increase in listings at lower price points in the second quarter.
July 30 -
The government-sponsored enterprise's single-family credit reserve release caused earnings to spike.
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