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New York's highest court may have shut the door to many future lawsuits over flawed mortgage bonds, ruling investors have six years from the day the deal closed to pursue remedies.
June 11 -
The number of vacant and abandoned properties that are in foreclosure decreased in the second quarter, according to a RealtyTrac report.
June 11 -
Most Americans still believe the country remains in a housing crisis, according to a new study from the MacArthur Foundation.
June 10 -
The California Reinvestment Coalition has called for a federal investigation into the foreclosure policies of OneWest Bank in minority neighborhoods.
June 10 -
The number of homes in foreclosure continues to decrease, although the number of homeowners in default or in foreclosure proceedings remains higher than pre-financial-crisis levels, according to CoreLogic.
June 9 -
Foreclosures might seem like yesterday's news, but banks are still busy with the cleanup phase of the housing crisis. The situation is producing some herky-jerky housing statistics, and prompting calls for more reforms in states like New York still suffering from stalled dockets and blight.
June 9 -
Invitation Homes, a subsidiary of Blackstone Group, is back with its third single-family rental securitization of the year.
June 9 -
Cerberus Capital Management is buying about 4,200 U.S. houses, expanding its foray into home rentals in the industry's largest bulk purchase.
June 8 -
Three states Florida, New York and New Jersey held almost 30% of all seriously delinquent and active foreclosure homes nationwide in April, according to Black Knight Financial Services.
June 8 -
The title insurance industry in the United States looked a whole lot better in 2014, according to a recent study by Fitch Ratings.
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