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Bank of America was told to pay a $46 million judgment last week after it wrongfully foreclosed on a Lincoln, Calif., couple during the recession.
March 29 -
On the long list of those who profited from the misery of the Atlanta-area foreclosure crisis, you can add the name of Clifford Wayne Hill.
March 29 -
New Jersey Community Capital was the winning bidder of Fannie Mae's sixth Community Impact Pool auction of nonperforming loans.
March 28 -
Ocwen Financial is a step closer to the day when it can resume purchases of mortgage servicing rights.
March 28 -
Amid tenant departures, ownership shifts, unpaid bills and litigation, the University Square shopping center in University Heights, Ohio, has been in limbo for more than three years.
March 28 -
A decade ago, a home in Connecticut could be sold to another party about 12 months after a borrower stopped paying a mortgage.
March 27 -
Mortgage industry hiring and new job appointments for the week ending March 24.
March 24 -
Here's an early look at what technology developers will be doing to dazzle and impress lenders and servicers during the Mortgage Bankers Association's technology conference in Chicago.
March 24 -
It took more than four years before David Bruns was caught stealing from the Montgomery County, Ohio, Prosecutor's office.
March 24 -
Fannie Mae has obtained reinsurance for $510 million of credit losses on $20.4 billion of single-family residential mortgages through a pair of credit insurance risk transfer transactions.
March 24