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Foreclosure activity in 2012 increased in 25 states, with the majority using the court system to file the foreclosure.
January 17 -
Noninterest income in the fourth quarter at PNC Financial Services Group was impacted by the previously announced $254 million provision related to mortgage loan repurchase requests.
January 17 -
In an interview, Morris Morgan, the federal government's point man for the painstaking review of 3.8 million mortgage loans, provided new details about the $8.5 billion deal regulators cut with 10 servicers last week and how it almost fell apart during negotiations.
January 17 -
CoreLogic reports an additional 100,000 borrowers moved from negative to positive equity status during the third quarter of 2012.
January 17 -
Bank of America saw its profits fall in the fourth quarter after several mortgage-related problems were settled as a result of the financial crisis.
January 17 -
National Mortgage Insurance Corp. has cleared two of the biggest hurdles it faced before being able to start writing private mortgage insurance policies.
January 17 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is concerned many mortgage servicers are not acting in the best interest of loan owners or investors and more communication between the two parties is needed.
January 16 -
The New York City Apartment Portfolio Roll-Up loan received a split modification following new property valuations based on conversions from rent-stabilized to market-rent values.
January 16 -
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley reached a settlement with the Federal Reserve Board over deficient practices in mortgage loan servicing and foreclosure processing.
January 16 -
A report from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies suggests changes to the housing finance system may negatively affect future lending to lower-income and minority borrowers.
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