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The process is still taking over two years on average across the country to complete.
October 10 -
Depending on who wins, it will be four years of progressive policy chaos or four years of indifference towards the housing market.
October 7
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The Federal Trade Commission has arranged the payment of hundreds of thousands of dollars to people a law firm charged for lower rates they never received.
August 26 -
Total mortgage delinquencies dropped but Hurricane Beryl boosted late payments locally and runoff risk surged, Intercontinental Exchange's First Look report shows.
August 22 -
While flat from a year ago, volumes surged between June and July, with notable increases in both starts and completions, according to Attom.
August 15 -
The Federal Housing Administration may soon complete the modernization of "face-to-face" rules and end a temporary, partial exemption from the original mandate.
August 14 -
The Treasury, CFPB and Federal Trade Commission are joining forces to warn consumers about predatory practices in financing solar energy panels.
August 7 -
Crisis-era issues highlight why certain measures like equity and insurance innovations may be good for servicers to have on hand, a new report suggests.
August 6 -
As a result of the high-pressure sales tactics, consumers could lose their homes to foreclosure or bankruptcy, the Center for Responsible Lending said.
August 2 -
The annual J.D. Power mortgage servicer study found a six-point rise in the industry average score but also that consumer financial health slipped downward.
July 25 -
Forbearance rose for the first time since October 2022 in one report. Delinquencies jumped from a near-record low in another. Experts debate the ramifications.
July 24 -
The proposal would add reforms aimed at broadly prioritizing owner-occupant access and end the "test" or "demonstration" mode these sales have been in since 2002.
July 17 -
Further efficiencies could aid servicers, and improved performance may be a reason for lenders to open the credit box, experts at an Urban Institute event said.
July 16 -
Property insurance and taxes account for over one-third of current loan performance risk, according to Auction.com's recent survey of default servicing leaders.
July 12 -
Financial security is a concern for 31% respondents who said they feel less well-off than their parents or grandparents, a Nationwide survey found.
July 9 -
The agency alleged the companies had inadequate servicing resources and is calling on them to pay millions of dollars in redress and a civil money penalty.
June 18 -
Certain borrowers cut off from help due to the market's elevated equity levels and rates may fare better under coming changes made at the direction of the FHFA.
May 31 -
Although experts are predicting an active season, actual damages could be lower depending on how many storms make landfall and where, Corelogic reported.
May 31 -
Fears that foreclosures and abandoned property rates could spike once Covid-19 moratoriums ended have not come to fruition, Attom Data Solutions said.
May 30 -
The Federal Housing Administration's clarification addresses interpretations of an 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision that increased industry costs.
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