With uncertainty ahead, here's how some groups may become more delinquent in the coming months.
Read More »White Paper: Self-Governance Critical for PLS Industry
Analysis by the Milken Institute says the private-label residential mortgage-backed security sector must come together on a uniform set of guidelines for borrowers impacted by COVID-19.
Read More »Leveraging Machine Learning for Better Default Decisions
The potential for artificial intelligence to drive industry innovation isn’t limited to the origination sector. Editor’s note: This feature originally appeared in the April issue of DS News
Read More »Local Governments Responding to Increased Default Risk
In some of the hardest-hit states, including California and New York, city and county officials are placing restrictions on evictions and foreclosures.
Read More »Foreclosure Starts Near All-Time Low
According to new data, despite the slight uptick, the South still leads in overall deliqnuency levels.
Read More »Tracking Default Rates
While the composite index was unchanged across the month, did the share of mortgages that were late rise?
Read More »Home Prices Reducing Foreclosure Risk
A new study notes that inlight of recent events, homeowners may refinance into lower-monthly payments, further reducing delinquency risk.
Read More »Activists Call for Halts on Foreclosures
Miami and San Jose, California have temporarily stopped all evictions, while other cities, including San Francisco and New York, are considering doing the same.
Read More »Disaster-Struck Areas Recovering From Delinquency
These areas, after recovering from storms and wildfires, are starting to see their default rates decline drastically.
Read More »Court Opinion ‘Important Win’ for Mortgage Servicing Industry
According to DAL Legal, a recent case reverses a dangerous precedent among the lower courts based on a misapprehension of negotiable instruments and holder status.
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