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A lapse in the National Flood Insurance Program because of the US government shutdown threatens to snarl home sales in the nation's riskiest floodplains and leave some homeowners without coverage in the middle of hurricane season.
October 9 -
Some lenders have a workaround for the Federal Housing Administration's suspension of reverse mortgage endorsements but fewer options exist in other instances.
October 9 -
Roughly 100,000 properties in the United States had a foreclosure filed in the third quarter this year, an increase on a quarterly and yearly basis, ATTOM said.
October 9 -
How did Pennymac grow into a leading TPO player? Wholesale chief Kim Nichols describes the lender's rapid rise, and weighs in on the impact of trigger leads, LO
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Affordability has improved and rate drops have exposed millions to incentives, but many more must wait for a break, ICE Mortgage Technology found.
October 6 -
The NCUA, as liquidating agent for three failed corporate credit unions, sued in 2018 claiming U.S. Bank failed to perform its role as RMBS trustee.
October 6 -
In a case mentioned alongside one decided by the U.S. Supreme Court, by 2-1, the judges said they could not overturn a past decision on California's escrow law.
October 3 -
The loan boarding dataset aims to identify potential problems early during the transaction's setup to avoid slowdowns after origination is completed.
October 3 -
The partnership centers on a master purchase agreement for a portfolio of mortgage servicing rights that the real estate investment trust is buying.
October 2 -
A group of homeowners filed a class action lawsuit against the largest homebuilding company in the United States, seeking all money lost.
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