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The number of homes sold in metro Baton Rouge, La., was 11.2% higher in August than the year before, continuing a hot streak triggered by low interest rates.
September 16 -
A new report on bank-held commercial real estate and C&I loans indicates troubled borrowers may be skipping payments on loans they won't be able to refinance or extend over the next year, leading to a potential wave of defaults over the next four to six quarters.
September 15 -
Electronic notes did come in handy this year given the mortgage industry's need to operate remotely, but they also increase the government-sponsored enterprises' responsibility for monitoring the risk of multiple counterparties.
September 15 -
The potential acquirers included a "go shop" provision as a sweetener in the rejected offer.
September 15 -
The North Texas housing market continued to thumb its nose at the pandemic in August, with home sales up 11% from a year ago.
September 15 -
The Harrisburg, Pa., area real estate market has come a long way since it was shut down completely by Gov. Tom Wolf due to COVID-19 back in March and reopened slowly in April and May.
September 15 -
Any roadmaps for client service that existed before the pandemic have changed, according speakers at DigMo2020.
September 15 -
The government-sponsored enterprise’s seller/servicer guide is now integrated into the online portal. Freddie also improved the readability of loan-level reporting it provides, and has further changes in the works.
September 15 -
Quicken Loans president and COO, Bob Walters, provided the first keynote of the 2020 Digital Mortgage Conference and gave insight into how this year changed the industry.
September 15 -
The proposals offer lenders both cause for celebration and for concern.
September 15
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