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Technology vendors are responding to the new single point of contact requirement for residential servicers with Web-based portals that give borrowers insight into the loss mitigation process.
June 16 -
The financial bloodbath that could have occurred in the commercial real estate market will be averted as long as federal regulators continue their look-the-other-way policy when it comes to lenders and their troubled borrowers, the head of a San Diego workout firm told a group of real estate journalists in San Antonio.
June 16 -
The American Bankers Association this week sent a letter to leaders in the Senate asking them to block an amendment drafted by Sen. Jeff Merkley, D., Ore., that among other things would require an independent third-party review of a troubled loan before a foreclosure could be finalized.
June 16 -
Bank of America said late Wednesday that it mistakenly mailed almost 5,000 Oregonians letters claiming they owe property taxes and might be risking foreclosure when they, in fact, don't.
June 16 -
On a day where the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by almost 179 points, all but two stocks related to the mortgage banking industry were among the losers.
June 15 -
A New York state appeals court overturned a ruling in favor of the Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, finding Bank of New York did not have standing to initiate a foreclosure.
June 15 -
In a new letter, ten Senate Democrats have asked the Comptroller of the Currency to “consider” servicing standards favored by the state attorneys general as a way to ease foreclosure conditions for struggling mortgagors.
June 15 -
One economist expects that there could be some temporary volatility related to and ahead of the Aug. 2 deadline to increase the U.S. debt ceiling, and mortgage market participants might want to have some contingency plans for it.
June 15 -
A large origination and servicing outsourcer for the UK and Ireland mortgage industry launched a private-label online self-service tool for borrowers to monitor their accounts from their lender’s websites.
June 15 -
It seemed like a sure bet: with the nation’s banks and securities firms saddled with hundreds of billions of dollars in delinquent loans, a fortune might be made by bottom fishing for these assets. After all, desperate sellers might be willing to get out from underneath their toxic mortgages at any price. Right?
June 15



