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Servicers are taking a much-needed hard look at the full range of customer touch-points that they operate, and NMN's 10th annual Mortgage Servicing Conference promises to offer an engaging agenda of hottest trends and topics.
March 8
National Mortgage News -
Stewart Information Services Corp. has terminated Jason Nadeau, group president of the company's mortgage and title services, according to an 8-K filing dated March 1.
March 3 -
The number of properties in foreclosure nationwide declined in January, according to RealtyTrac.
February 19 -
Troubled loans no longer overwhelm the market, but there could be smaller outbreaks that servicers must be ready to deal with, a real estate services vendor says.
February 18 -
Atlantic City, N.J., has the fifth worst vacancy rate in the U.S, according to RealtyTrac.
February 12 -
The rate of home price recovery during the seven years that a foreclosure remains on a consumer's credit report is one measure of whether borrowers who strategically defaulted made the right choice by walking away. But the results vary, depending on when, where and in what price tier that borrowers defaulted.
February 4 -
Borrowers who walked away from underwater mortgages are coming back to the market. Some lenders are ready to give them a second chance.
February 4 -
Mortgage loan delinquencies dropped in December, according to Black Knight Financial Services' First Look report.
January 22 -
David Miller resigned as chief executive officer of Silver Bay Realty Trust Corp., and board member Thomas Brock will lead the single-family landlord during the search for a new CEO.
January 19 -
Synovus Financial in Columbus, Ga., reported a higher fourth-quarter profit on stronger interest and fee income.
January 19 -
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has rejected a nonprofit housing group's allegations of racial discrimination against U.S. Bank. HUD found that the bank properly maintain foreclosed homes in predominantly black and Hispanic neighborhoods and in some cases spent more rehabilitating the homes than in white areas.
January 13 -
Auction.com has rebranded at the corporate level to Ten-X, as the company begins to grow other segments beyond its auction-based platform.
January 12 -
Amherst Holdings plans to market $400 million worth of bonds backed by single-family rental homes, according to Trepp.
January 12 -
In a mostly light-hearted interview on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," HUD Secretary Julian Castro defended the agency against Republican calls for its shutdown.
January 12 -
The nonperforming loan situation continued to improve in November, as the national inventory of foreclosed homes dropped to pre-recession levels, according to CoreLogic.
January 12 -
East West Bancorp paid $118.4 million to terminate single-family and commercial shared-loss agreements with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., tied to a failed bank acquisition.
December 31 -
American Homes 4 Rent, the largest publicly traded U.S. single-family home landlord, agreed to acquire a smaller competitor, American Residential Properties, in a deal valued at $1.5 billion, including debt.
December 3 -
The delinquency rate for commercial and multifamily mortgages improved for most categories of investors in the third quarter, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
December 1 -
HomeUnion has formed a mortgage-brokerage division that will focus on investors in single-family rental homes.
December 1 -
Center Street Lending in Irvine, Calif., has expanded into new lending products to help investors in the rental real estate market.
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