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Fannie Mae has a $1.8 mortgage foreclosure lawsuit pending with FFH of Fort Smith Limited Partnership and several other local entities over the Rock Creek apartments on North 50th Street in Fort Smith, Ark.
May 16 -
Only 32% of California households could afford to purchase the $496,620 median-priced Golden State home in the first quarter of 2017, according to a report issued by the California Association of Realtors.
May 16 -
To address an unintended consequence of the TILA-RESPA integrated disclosures, California regulators are making it easier for lenders to prove compliance with rules limiting interest charges on mortgage closings that take more than one day.
May 15 -
The company also said it believes there are no regulatory obstacles that will derail its planned acquisition of Astoria Financial.
May 15 -
The Federal Reserve is asking Sterling to address deficiencies tied to its collection, verification and reporting of CRA data from 2014 to 2016.
May 12 -
Stilwell Group, an activist investor, is alleging that HopFed chief John Peck bought two properties from the then-chairman of the Kentucky company's compensation committee and that the deals were a conflict of interest.
May 12 -
Connecticut had 23% more foreclosure actions under way in April than a year earlier, according to a new study, with newly commenced foreclosures spiking 40%.
May 12 -
There's a deep connection between the history of redlining on the East Side of Cleveland and the continuing decline of neighborhoods hollowed out by subprime lending and the mortgage foreclosure crisis of the 2000s.
May 11 -
Brent Beardall, who recently took the helm at Washington Federal, discusses having excess capital, myriad potential fintech partners and why he would tweak — not repeal — Dodd-Frank.
May 11 -
A decade after the housing collapse began, Cleveland and Akron are among the worst large cities in the nation for homes that are worth way less than the mortgages on the properties.
May 10 -
A Florida-based bank has launched foreclosure proceedings against the developers of the renovated downtown Anchorage office building abandoned by the Alaska Legislature.
May 9 -
Kentucky has a property problem and Henderson is no exception. Some property owners let their grass grow past 10 inches. Unsafe structures are not secured or boarded up. The list or problems goes on.
May 8 -
Driving the streets of Mitchell, S.D., and seeing for-sale signs throughout the city, Jesse Stroud is confident he'll find his next home soon.
May 5 -
With double-digit price appreciation returning to some Bay Area markets, we're used to hearing that the region's homeowners are a lucky bunch, richer by the minute.
May 5 -
A woman was arrested Thursday during a protest against the eviction of the owner of a townhouse in Worcester, Mass.
May 5 -
Despite the run-up in home prices in recent years, the values of most South Florida properties haven't returned to the heady days of the housing bubble, a new report shows.
May 4 -
The Sebastian County Circuit Court issued a decree of foreclosure Friday on two homes built and owned by state Sen. Jake Files' Fort Smith construction company.
May 4 -
Citing a pattern of "bad-faith harassment, retaliation and fraud" against rent-controlled tenants, a San Francisco Superior Court Judge has ordered a landlord to pay the city nearly $2.4 million in penalties for violations of state housing law.
May 3 -
For Jennifer and Jason Parks, the serene block of tidy bungalows and three-flats in the heart of Chicago's South Shore was the perfect place to buy their first house in 2013.
May 2 -
Regulator now has recovered nearly $4.8 billion in various suits related to the mortgage meltdown in 2008.
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