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Housing finance organizations argue that these companies are relatively small, and allowing other agencies to be the first line of defense has worked.
July 21 -
The uptick in loans 30-to-60 days past due was offset by a continued, significant decline in mortgages 90 days or more past due which aren't in foreclosure.
July 21 -
MSRs already get very punitive treatment relative to other assets and regulatory reform following the banking crisis could increase it, according to some analysts.
July 20 -
Three years later, the percentage who kept paying was the same as those who didn't and exited without immediate loss mitigation in place, the Mortgage Bankers Association discovered.
July 18 -
While multifamily late payments were flat, hotel properties continued to improve but office performance deteriorated significantly from the first quarter, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
July 18 -
While the divestment alleviates one of the concerns the Federal Trade Commission had regarding the combination with Intercontinental Exchange, question marks abound.
July 17 -
The share of homeowners late by 30-59 days got slightly higher but remained below 1%, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
July 17 -
The home lending shop is suing LoanCare for negligence in how it managed loans from 2012 to 2016.
July 17 -
Over 111,000 distressed mortgage holders opted into a loan modification program during the COVID-19 pandemic by using a designated digital platform or app, according to Black Knight.
July 14 -
Americans are so desperate to break free from credit card, mortgage and auto loan debt that they'd resort to dangerous deeds, a survey by Beyond Finance found.
July 13