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State Farm General Insurance Co. said it's no longer accepting new applications for property and casualty coverage in California last week, a year after Allstate Corp. also paused new policies, worsening what FAIR Plan, a state-mandated insurance pool, called a "looming insurance unavailability crisis."
June 2 -
The bill would provide up to 18 months of relief to homeowners still financially impacted from the storm and would apply retroactively to payments missed since September 2021.
May 10 -
The new regulations take effect in July and come after the agency issued new equitable housing goals days earlier.
April 12 -
The case involved incidents occurring in early 2021, when an unauthorized individual obtained access to files containing personal identifiable information of consumers.
January 27 -
The laws will go on the books later next year as part of an effort to provide builders with new tools to deal with the California's lack of land for new residential construction.
December 29 -
Though housing is experiencing severe rate-related stress, mortgage banking remains central to the Denver-based bank's business model. The Texas market has held up better than much of the rest of the country, company executives say.
December 20 -
As the share of forborne loans increased for the first time in more than two years, servicers are cautiously eyeing data trends but appear equipped to handle storm-related distress.
November 22 -
The starter home is becoming a myth for many first-time home buyers in the Sacramento market.
October 31 -
Manhattan home sales under $1 million sagged well below their pre-pandemic levels this summer, as rising interest rates cut into buyers' purchasing power and sidelined some potential consumers.
September 7 -
Soaring housing prices and inflation are making it more difficult to buy a home, which could cool the San Antonio area's sizzling real estate market.
July 12