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U.S. Bancorp, one of the fastest growing mortgage lenders in the nation, fears the ramifications of the "fiscal cliff."
October 18 -
Consumers who pursue debt settlement services may find themselves facing not relief but even steeper financial losses, attorneys are warning.
October 18 -
A key executive handling the sale of mortgage servicing rights plans to leave Phoenix Capital.
October 18 -
My mortgage finance career has been focused on avoiding nonperforming assets or REO although unforeseen circumstances invariably result in some.
October 17
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Next week Residential Capital Corp. will be auctioned off to the highest bidder. M&A advisors are predicting Nationstar will prevail.
October 17
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With millions of homes currently foreclosed upon nationwide, there is potentially a second foreclosure crisis looming that could deteriorate the housing industry even more: the tax lien sale.
October 17 -
A Virginia businessman who participated in an elaborate fraud scheme that led to Bank of Commonwealth’s collapse has been sentenced to 14 years in federal prison.
October 17 -
Oklahoma has issued the first compensation checks to residents who lost their homes after lenders assured them their loans would be modified.
October 17 -
Lender Processing Services has reached a settlement with the Delaware attorney general related to the state’s investigation of robo-signing practices by the company’s subsidiary DocX.
October 17 -
Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac servicers refinanced 26,950 mortgages with loan-to-value ratios above 125% in August, compared to 26,650 in July.
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