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Gen Zers had the highest rates of mortgage delinquencies that were up to 89 days past due.
August 27 -
The plaintiffs' 2nd Circuit filing in the Bank of America escrow preemption case is the first since the Supreme Court sent it back for more analysis.
August 27 -
The Federal Trade Commission has arranged the payment of hundreds of thousands of dollars to people a law firm charged for lower rates they never received.
August 26 -
Trade groups welcome a proposed reverse-mortgage option for buyouts and are working with Ginnie Mae to hammer out the final operational details.
August 26 -
The lawsuit, which the plaintiff seeks class certification for, involves a transfer, overpayments during a grace period and allegations of improper late fees.
August 22 -
Total mortgage delinquencies dropped but Hurricane Beryl boosted late payments locally and runoff risk surged, Intercontinental Exchange's First Look report shows.
August 22 -
Fay disputes claims it violated servicing laws and a previous order related to dual tracking allegations but agreed to settle without admission of wrongdoing.
August 21 -
From a "dislocation" in single-family servicing to a spike in a multifamily performance indicator, Q2 numbers point to emerging opportunities and risks.
August 20 -
The banking giant's sale of the non-agency, third-party portion of its commercial servicing business will boost the buyer's position in the securitized market.
August 20 -
Independent mortgage bankers, for the first time in two years, turned a profit on a per loan basis for their production, the Mortgage Bankers Association found.
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