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The National Association of Federally-insured Credit Unions has come out in support of H.R. 916, a recently reintroduced House bill that threatens to end guarantee fees spending.
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Seriously underwater homes in the U.S. dropped significantly in the last two years, what has caused this decrease?
Read More »Seeking Clarity in New TRID Amendments
According to a recently published letter, ambiguities in TRID-RESPA regulations are hurting both consumers and lenders.
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Mortgages are once again one of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s most complained-about products, with payment issues, the misapplication of funds, and foreclosure-relief topping the list.
Read More »Home Equity Jumps to $726 Billion
Recent data from CoreLogic revealed an risein positive home equity across the nation. The number of negative-equity properties has declined as well.
Read More »Positive Job Report to Lead to Supply, Rate Increases
January's job report sets a record for consecutive months of increases, and will likely lead to upticks in the housing industry.
Read More »DOJ Settles Two RBMS Suits in a Week
One of the settlements included the largest RMBS solution of its kind for a single entity, according to the Department of Justice.
Read More »Rising Default Rates Not Indicative of Economy’s Health
Despite the increases in default rates among mortgages and other types of consumer credit, their levels still point to an economy on the mend, according to one analyst.
Read More »The Cost of Fighting Community Blight
A new white paper examines what steps property owners and policymakers can take to prevent the unwanted effects of vacant and abandoned properties.
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