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Most housing markets are faring better than they did in the depths of the recession, but the recovery still has a long way to go.
March 23 -
Lenders and servicers are worried about the cost of dealing with widows and widowers who didn't sign the mortgages if they can't be foreclosed upon.
March 21 -
When a lawyer wields a regularly updated, 150-page compliance manual as evidence against a mortgage servicer, it's more important than ever to make sure company documents are heavy on details.
March 21 -
The former Wells Fargo Home Mortgage loan officer faces up to 30 years in prison for his role in the conspiracy.
March 21
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Lenders won't be getting an eighth active mortgage insurance underwriter to choose from after all. But they may get repaid faster on claims from a carrier that's been winding down.
March 21 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will suspend work on the Uniform Mortgage Servicing Dataset to conduct a fact-finding exercise to identify broader data standardization needs in the servicing industry.
March 20 -
The deal would be the second connected to rental homes after Blackstone Group LP, the largest single-family landlord, issued the first such bond last year.
March 20 -
The slowdown in housing since the middle of last year reflects a pickup in borrowing costs, declining affordability, limited job growth and, more recently, bad weather.
March 20 -
For the first time since the financial crisis of 2008, consumers are prioritizing their mortgages ahead of their credit card payments, according to TransUnion.
March 19 -
Roughly 167,800 families who face foreclosure will receive housing counseling through the eighth round of funding from the National Foreclosure Mitigation Counseling program.
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