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The judge also sealed a document in the lawsuit the AARP Foundation joined but the defendants still must produce fee codes in the proposed class action.
December 11 -
Too few lenders are underwriting unsecured consumer debt, which could help borrowers pay down credit card balances with little risk to lenders.
December 11 -
New and proposed capital rules for some depositories and nonbanks could change the roles the various institutions play.
December 11 -
The reports that will be due for certain months starting next year will add to Ginnie Mae's growing oversight of nonbank mortgage-backed securities issuers.
December 8 -
Income-producing loans secured by real estate are under pressure at banks, the government-sponsored enterprises, insurers, and in CMBS to varying degrees.
December 8 -
Levels of home equity in seriously delinquent loans have fluctuated but today there's still a sufficient amount to help many access foreclosure alternatives, Intercontinental Exchange said.
December 4 -
The incentives are part of a broader set of Federal Housing Administration servicing changes for Home Equity Conversion Mortgages that also offers some new options for procedures.
December 1 -
The trend exists in all past-due categories for subprime mortgages, but the numbers are still below levels seen just before the pandemic, Vantagescore found.
November 30 -
To date, all of the lawsuits accuse the servicer of failing to secure and safeguard customers personal identifiable information.
November 29 -
The case is the second filing in West Virginia this year involving similar fees, as courts and regulators nationwide look to crack down on the servicing practice.
November 27