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A Jefferson County District Court judge in Colorado has barred Sherron L. Lewis, Jr. from providing consumers with foreclosure-relief services.
September 8 -
One third-party vendor is seeing more of its mortgage lender and servicer clients negotiate cash for keys in order to reduce timeframes and loss severity for managing REO assets.
September 8 -
Borrowers have defaulted to the tune of nearly $65 billion in financing in the tri-county South Florida region since the real estate crash began in 2007, according to a new report from CondoVultures.com.
September 7 -
Warren, Michigan-based provider of commercial and residential mortgage default management solutions Five Brothers has introduced a new tool that helps speed up and simplify the preparation, delivery, notarization and tracking of all mortgage documents.
September 7 -
A unit of Mariner Holdings LLC, Leawood, Kan., has purchased part of a $760 million portfolio of property loans from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
September 7 -
Surviving during this crisis may be the primary concern for many mortgage servicers. But as in the old saying: good is the enemy of great, aiming to innovate and move ahead of the crowd is better than just aiming to survive.
September 7 -
The Federal Housing Administration Tuesday morning officially launched a new refinancing program to aid underwater borrowers, allowing lenders to write a new government-backed mortgage where up to 10% of the original loan amount will be forgiven.
September 7 -
Mortgagors continued to pay down their residential loans in the second quarter, a trend that reduces their debt load but also spells potential trouble for mortgage banking firms that earn processing fees on such balances.
September 7 -
BB&T Corp., Winston-Salem, N.C., said roughly half of its $1.5 billion in warehouse commitments are currently funded.
September 3 -
Hundreds of American Credit Union Mortgage Association members will convene on September 15-18 in Las Vegas to attend its national conference.
September 3