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Mobile boards hung with candy-colored pages announcing the day's foreclosure hearings still stand sentry on the fourth floor of the Palm Beach County, Fla., courthouse makeshift organizers erected during the unbridled early days of the housing crisis.
January 27 -
Progress Residential priced its second securitization of single-family rental properties.
January 27 -
The Supreme Court gave borrowers the path to file a rescission notice without going to court, but experts expect more banks to initiate legal proceedings to stop rescissions they see as frivolous.
January 26 -
Thousands of struggling Michigan homeowners who got a break on their mortgage during the financial crisis will get a letter this year with a bit of bad news.
January 26 -
Although foreclosures had peaked in 2010 in many states and metropolitan areas, statistics show a different story for Maryland.
January 26 -
Recently disclosed emails and documents give the clearest evidence yet that high-level banking officials pushed subprime mortgage loans knowing some Detroiters couldn't pay them helping spark a foreclosure crisis that devastated the city during the Great Recession.
January 26 -
Ocwen Financial Corp., one of the biggest U.S. mortgage servicers, rejected as "groundless" accusations by an investor group that the companys practices created defaults on home-loan bonds backed by debt it oversees.
January 26 -
California's Department of Business Oversight said Friday that it will drop its effort to suspend Ocwen Loan Servicing's mortgage license in California. The Atlanta servicer had failed for more than a year to provide its California regulator with requested information
January 23 -
Freddie Mac is selling $410 million of deeply delinquent U.S. home loans in its second sale of the debt.
January 23 -
Mortgage professional hiring and new job appointments for the week ending Jan. 23.
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