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Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh joined the court’s three liberals in rejecting calls by landlords and real estate trade associations to block the measure from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
June 30 -
Even as lockdowns ease, the trend toward remote work poses challenges for building owners and the banks that lend to them.
June 30 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency addressed the period between the end of the federal foreclosure moratorium and the beginning of new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau directives as home loan companies expressed relief that requested exemptions from some foreclosure waiting periods were included.
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Though their rate of ownership lags behind preceding generations, millennial interest in purchasing property grew the most of any demographic last year, according to First American.
June 29 -
Six online lenders and the National Community Reinvestment Coalition have asked the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for clarity on whether disparate-impact rules apply to lending decisions made by machines.
June 29 -
Under the agreement with New York Department of Financial Services, the company will promote the purchase of homes in historically disadvantaged communities in the northern part of the state.
June 29 -
Democrats are pushing for a public-sector alternative to the three main credit bureaus, but Republicans argue that the government is ill-equipped to safely handle consumer data and produce accurate reports.
June 29 -
Financial inclusion is the civil rights issue of our generation — and getting more Americans, especially younger and minority families, into decent, affordable housing is a critical step on the ladder to financial capability, writes a board member of the National Credit Union Administration.
June 29
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Nationally, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller index of property values climbed 14.6% from a year earlier, the biggest gain in data going back to 1988.
June 29 -
Also, Freddie Mac elects a former NY Fed leader to its board, Cenlar hires a servicing veteran and NewDay USA gains a tech officer.
June 29 -
Contrary to the myth perpetrated by many in Washington, IMBs do not pose any real taxpayer financial risk or systemic risk, writes the CEO of Union Home Mortgage and member of the Community Home Lenders Association.
June 28
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Fewer borrowers are suspending payments for pandemic hardships but some who got back on track are having trouble again, and deadlines could spur a final round of new requests.
June 28 -
Premiums written increased 45%, while net operating income was up over 65%, the American Land Title Association said.
June 28 -
Dozens of digital tools are billed as democratizing finance. But a number of entrepreneurs still see massive gaps.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a temporary final rule that allows mortgage servicers to initiate foreclosures on abandoned properties and certain delinquent borrowers, but it also outlined additional measures that shield distressed homeowners.
June 28 -
While purchasing power grew for the 16th straight month in April, surging property values and increased mortgage rate forecasts will keep driving down affordability, according to First American.
June 28 -
The lack of homes for sale is supporting the record values, unlike what happened in the mid-2000s, analysts say.
June 28 -
Fears of a permanent exodus from office life may have been premature, according to a study that finds a majority of businesses plan changes, but no significant downsizing of space.
June 28 -
Also: Critical defects in mortgage files reach highest level in years, interest rates tick up
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Ginnie Mae is allowing lenders to securitize modified home loans with this extended term as the Biden administration works to make more housing options available for struggling borrowers.
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