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Brian Honea's writing and editing career spans nearly two decades across many forms of media. He served as sports editor for two suburban newspaper chains in the DFW area and has freelanced for such publications as the Yahoo! Contributor Network, Dallas Home Improvement magazine, and the Dallas Morning News. He has written four non-fiction sports books, the latest of which, The Life of Coach Chuck Curtis, was published by the TCU Press in December 2014. A lifelong Texan, Brian received his master's degree from Amberton University in Garland.

Groups File Amicus Briefs on Behalf of Investors in GSE Profits Lawsuit

Non-partisan seniors advocacy group 60 Plus Association, Inc., and several other groups and individuals have filed amicus briefs in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on behalf of Perry Capital, the plaintiffs in a dismissed lawsuit against the government regarding the sweeping of GSE profits into Treasury.

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GuardianDocs Completes Seamless Integration With Calyx Software

Document preparation service GuardianDocs, a division of Denver, Colorado-based domestic-based end-to-end mortgage services provider LenderLive Network, is seamlessly integrated with Calyx Software, a Dallas, Texas-based mortgage solutions provider for banks, credit unions, mortgage bankers, and brokers, according to an announcement from LenderLive Network.

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Freddie Mac Encourages Homebuyers to Utilize Housing Counselors

Counseling may reduce the risk of a first-time homebuyer becoming seriously delinquent by an average of 29 percent on affordable mortgages that required pre-purchase housing counseling, according to research from Freddie Mac. The study also found that one-on-one counseling, classroom counseling, and home study via the Internet, which are the three most common types of housing counseling, are equally effective.

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House Committee Schedules Hearings Marking Anniversary of Dodd-Frank

The first hearing, titled "Dodd-Frank Five Years Later: Are We More Stable?" will begin Thursday, July 9, at 10 a.m. Eastern time. The second hearing, titled "Dodd-Frank Five Years Later: Are We More Prosperous?" is scheduled for July 28. The date of the third hearing in the series, titled "Dodd-Frank Five Years Later: Are We More Free?" will be announced later, according to the Committee.

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Delinquency Rate Sees Largest Monthly Increase Since November 2014

May 2015's increase was also the largest month-over-month spike for any month since it jumped by 12 percent in November 2014. That month, just like May 2015, ended on a Sunday. According to Black Knight, months that end on a Sunday historically trigger increases in delinquency rates; the top five month-over-month increases in the last seven years have all come on months that ended on a Sunday, Black Knight reported.

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Aged Foreclosure Population Sees Significant Improvement

Aged foreclosure inventory, which is comprised of residential mortgage loans in active foreclosure that are at least two years delinquent, has seen significant improvement in the last seven months, according to Black Knight Financial Services' May 2015 Mortgage Monitor released Monday.

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Recent Home Price Appreciation Has Led to Reduced Foreclosure Inventory

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Increasing home values have played a role in reducing foreclosure inventory, since homeowners who either have little equity or are underwater tend to have higher default rates. Nothaft said homeowners underwater by 20 percent or more had a default rate that was four times that of homeowners with a current LTV ratio of 80 percent.

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