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A Pennsylvania federal judge ruled that HUD's handbook allowed, but did not require servicers to offer partial claim workarounds in tandem with funds from HAF.
November 14 -
A complaint accuses Mr. Cooper of using an AI-generated call in contacting customers who gave no consent to be reached out to.
November 11 -
Consumers are meanwhile filing objections to the near $1 billion in settlements from the nation's largest brokerages ahead of a November court approval.
October 31 -
The mortgage lender lost its license two weeks after Connecticut also axed its ability to originate loans, following an investigation that questioned the company's financial wherewithal.
October 30 -
RoundPoint Mortgage Servicing says in its motion to dismiss that the borrower was required to try to resolve the dispute prior to filing a legal complaint.
October 29 -
A California branch manager claims Movement Mortgage compensated her less than her male counterparts and mislabeled her employment status.
October 28 -
The Florida-based brokerage The Okavage Group is challenging the dismissal of its antitrust suit against UWM, filing an appeal on Oct. 17 in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
October 25 -
The agency filed an appeal to a ruling in August, which decimated its noncompete ban, set to go into effect in September.
October 24 -
The suit claims Fairway Independent Mortgage did not pay its loan officers overtime and failed to reimburse them for work-related expenses.
October 24 -
A federal appeals court this year reversed Townstone Financial's earlier victory, ruling the regulator had authority to apply a lending law to prospective applicants.
October 24