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First-quarter foreclosure activity was down 19% from the same period last year to the lowest level since the third quarter of 2006.
April 13 -
Per-loan profits for nonbank lenders increased over 13% in 2016 from the previous year, driven by higher loan balances and increased revenue.
April 13 -
A civic-minded judge whose inspiring rags-to-riches story helped her become the first Filipina elected to the Cook County, Ill., bench was indicted Wednesday on mortgage fraud charges.
April 13 -
Doubling the size of a National Historic Site doesn't happen often, but there's a chance a foreclosure auction may help the Kate Mullany National Historic Site in Troy, N.Y., pull it off.
April 11 -
Mortgage industry hiring and new job appointments for the week ending April 7.
April 7 -
A modernistic, mint-colored house at 1845 Deslonde St. in the Lower 9th Ward was on sale for $85,000. It was listed as a bank foreclosure, which usually means the former owner couldn't pay the mortgage, so the bank took over the property and is selling it off at market value.
April 7 -
For the third time in recent years, the city of Owensboro, Ky., has launched what it calls a "mass foreclosure," taking aim at 33 properties to satisfy unpaid property taxes and property maintenance liens.
April 6 -
The deteriorating Rubber Bowl could be rock 'n' rolling if the city of Akron, Ohio, rezones it for music concerts, a move its new owners say would unleash millions of dollars in private investments from the other side of the country.
April 6 -
Castle & Cooke Mortgage launched a consumer-direct unit that is focused on capturing repeat business from its existing servicing customers.
April 5 -
The number of bankruptcy filings in Hawaii tumbled 18% in March after three straight months of increases, according to data released by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Hawaii.
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