The mortgage industry's digital transformation is revolutionizing the home buying experience and upending the status quo for lenders and servicers. The Digital Mortgage Conference is the premiere event exclusively dedicated to these developments, bringing over 1,500 professionals to Las Vegas on Sept. 17-18 for keynote speakers, panels and the main attraction: live product demos showcasing the latest mortgage innovations.

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The Supreme Court may have allowed the central bank to chart its own course on bank oversight for now, but discrepancies between two recent rulings set the stage for challenges.
July 20 -
A title company says a UWM leader called one of its settlement statements "stupid" in criticizing its fees in front of a large audience at UWM Live last year.
July 20 -
AD Mortgage sent a letter to the FHFA explaining the importance of the limited review process in facilitating access to conventional condo financing.
July 17 -
With margins remaining compressed, Bill Cosgrove sees mortgage industry consolidation continuing in the near future, and Union Home will be a player.
July 17 -
The large nonbank mortgage company is replacing a multibillion-dollar facility it took out last year before the Mr. Cooper and Redfin deals closed.
July 17 -
New residential construction increased 19% last month to an annualized rate of 1.43 million, the highest since March, government data released Friday showed.
July 17 -
Cities in two southern states dominate the list for real estate, affordability, and quality of life, according to WalletHub.
July 17 -
Lenders are still frequent targets of the class action complaints over unwanted mortgage solicitations, violations that have netted litigants big paydays.
July 17 -
Allie Szczepaniak is the COO of Solidarity Health Network, a Cleveland-based third-party administrator 9TPA) and benefits consultant that manages employer-sponsored health plans, focusing on services like benefit administration, billing and claims processing for unions, public employers and corporations.
July 16 -
Jay Farner takes a majority ownership stake in Detroit's professional soccer franchise through the investment group he launched after leaving Rocket in 2023.
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