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Saying landlords were suffering “irreparable harm,” the conservative-controlled court ruled late Thursday that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lacked authority to impose the moratorium under the decades-old federal law the agency was invoking.
August 27 -
Increasing COVID-19 numbers offset promising economic figures, resulting in minimal changes.
August 26 -
In addition to the incentive, Neat Capital in Colorado mandated that its employees get inoculated against COVID-19.
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Purchases and refinance activity both edged higher, as loan sizes decreased, signaling opportunities may exist for first-time buyers.
August 25 -
Even as lenders increased purchase share, higher expenses and margin compression related to pricing competition led to smaller quarterly net gains.
August 24 -
Purchases of new single-family homes increased 1% to a 708,000 annualized pace following an upwardly revised 701,000 in June, government data showed Tuesday.
August 24 -
The company is divesting itself of another piece of Xome after previously peddling Title365 to Blend Labs.
August 23 -
Record high price growth and the dearth of housing inventory left the majority of consumers anxious about the market, a survey finds.
August 23 -
However, the pace of growth at the six active underwriters should moderate over the next two years, Keefe, Bruyette & Woods said.
August 23 -
Contract closings increased 2% from the prior month to an annualized 5.99 million, a four-month high, according to figures from the National Association of Realtors on Monday.
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