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Now is the time for mortgage servicers to prioritize customer care for the homeowners they serve.
May 15
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But in the worst-case scenario, the number of forbearances could grow by 3 percentage points through the end of June.
May 15 -
Democrats’ latest proposal to back debt collectors, enable loans for nonprofits and provide other relief could help steer negotiations with the Senate on more stimulus.
May 15 -
Mortgage industry hiring and new job appointments for the week ending May 15.
May 15 -
Homeowners hurt by coronavirus were told they could delay their mortgage payments without facing consequences. Now, some are learning they’re at risk of being shut out of the housing market.
May 14 -
Eligible borrowers can add the forborne payments to the end of their loan term.
May 13 -
From what it takes to accommodate remote notarization to figuring out how to process an influx of forbearance requests through limited communication channels, here are five takeaways from coronavirus-related work restrictions.
May 13 -
The joint site describes potential strategies for both homeowners and renters economically affected by COVID-19.
May 12 -
By the end of the first quarter, the number of borrowers 30 days late on their mortgage increased by 59 basis points.
May 12 -
After over two years of falling delinquency rates, the burgeoning unemployment following the coronavirus economic shutdown will bring a surge of outstanding mortgages.
May 12










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