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The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act includes extra protections aimed at preventing foreclosure for homeowners in the military.
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The 2.5 million-member personal-finance app has saved consumers $100 million-plus since its founding in 2015, and could add a similar amount on an annualized basis to fee income.
December 20 -
The crime highlights the importance of ensuring the integrity of documentation used by lenders to verify loan information at a time when defect risk is rising.
December 17 -
There is no room to unfairly criticize the determination of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to properly fulfill its regulatory roll in mortgage servicing, writes the founder of the Maine Attorney Saving Homes program.
December 14
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Following the announcement of a shift in her political ambitions, Attorney General Letitia James signaled to servicers that she’s watching compliance around pandemic-related mortgage relief closely.
December 13 -
More than half of respondents to a recent Arizent survey think one-stop shops will be the biggest disruptor in the next three years, followed by all-cash purchase programs and iBuyers.
December 13 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau seems to have been turned loose by Chopra in a redux of the bad old days under former director Richard Cordray, when the agency inflicted punishment on the mortgage industry often without any basis in fact, writes Whalen.
December 13
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However, the seven institutions in the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency study service 13% fewer loans compared with the third quarter of last year.
December 10 -
While over 112,000 loans exited plans in the past week, there is only a modest opportunity for continued improvement in the near term, Black Knight said.
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However the numbers for November were still up from a year ago, when bans and forbearance were still largely in place.
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