As severe weather risk increases for in the state, how has North Carolina prepared its properties for increased risk of damage from natural disasters.
Read More »U.S. Housing Market Gets Hot
Technology hubs and South Eastern U.S. cities emerge as the top spots in the 10 hottest housing markets of 2018.
Read More »North Carolina Borrowers Receive Foreclosure Relief Money from SunTrust Settlement
The deal was made after allegations from attorneys generals surfaced, claiming the bank violated foreclosure, servicing or loan modification practices, harming borrowers who were already in distress and who may have had other relief options available at the time.
Read More »Brady & Kosofsky Receives Certifications for Two Compliance Audits
Matthews, North Carolina-based full service real estate title, REO, loss mitigation and closing law firm Brady & Kosofsky PA has announced it received two certifications as a result of recent service auditor's reviews, the Service Organization Controls (SOC) 2 Type II and the American Land Title Association (ALTA) Best Practices.
Read More »Hutchens Law Firm Hires Two New Attorneys
Hutchens Law Firm has added attorneys Graham Kidner as General Counsel and Shiann Schmidt as an associate focusing on creditor's rights and civil litigation, in the firm's Fayetteville, North Carolina, office.
Read More »Brady & Kosofsky Is First One of First Carolina Law Firms to Pass Rigorous Compliance Audit
Matthews, North Carolina-based default servicing and real estate closing law firm Brady & Kosofsky, P.A., announced that the firm has successfully completed a Service Organization Control 2 (SOC 2) Type 1 certification under AT Section 101.
Read More »RoundPoint Expects Substantial MSR Purchase Growth to Continue in 2015
Charlotte, North Carolina-based RoundPoint Mortgage Servicing Corporation has announced that the firm's co-issue mortgage servicing rights (MSR) purchases grew year-over-year by 257 percent in 2014. The growth has continued into the first quarter of 2015 and management expects that growth to continue throughout the year.
Read More »North Carolina Bill Would Permit Homeowners to Exclude Forgiven Mortgage Debt from Taxes
A bill approved by a committee in the North Carolina House of Representatives would allow distressed homeowners to omit forgiven principal mortgage loan debt when reporting tax income at the end of the year, according to a media reports.
Read More »North Carolina Publications Honor Hutchens Law Firm Attorneys
Three attorneys from North Carolina-based default services firm Hutchens Law Firm were recently recognized for their work, according to announcements from the firm.
Read More »Foreclosure Prevention Effort Exceeds 18,000 in North Carolina
More than 18,000 homeowners in North Carolina have saved their homes as a result of a statewide foreclosure prevention effort, according to a release from the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency (NCHFA).
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