In this Industry Pulse, get the latest updates on new hires and new technology in the mortgage servicing industry.
Read More »CaseMax Announces Promotion, New Website
Effective January 20, 2020, CaseMax merged the Implementation and Support teams to provide a seamless transition for new users and improve the overall experience. As part of this reorganization, CaseMax proudly announced the promotion of Michelle Duncan to Manager of ...
Read More »FHFA To Disburse GSE Allocations to Housing Trust Fund
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's affordable housing allocations for 2019 includes the HUD Housing Trust Fund of $326.4 million and the Department of the Treasury for the Capital Magnet Fund of $175.8 million.
Read More »The Single-Security’s G-Fee Impact
According to former CEO of Freddie Mac Don Layton, after the single-security’s implementation, the discount almost entirely disappeared. CLick through to learn more.
Read More »Law Firm Accuses CFPB of Unlawful Funding
According to a lawsuit filed by the New Civil Liberties Alliance, Congress unlawfully divested its legislative appropriations power when it gave CFPB the ability to draw funding directly from the Federal Reserve
Read More »The Spread of Zombie Properties
While the nationwide rate is still significantly less than in 2014, these areas states hold the highest zombie foreclosure rates.
Read More »Puerto Rico Disaster Recovery Speeding Up
While the pace of federally funded projects to help hurricane and earthquake victims has quickened, White House disaster recovery representative Peter Brown is worried about long term efforts.
Read More »Top Markets for REO ‘Fix-and-Flip’ Buyers
Where are flippers finding the biggest returns on their rea estate owned properties? Click through to find out.
Read More »A Look Back at Real Estate Performance
From loan performance to the end of LIBOR, CoreLogic’s latest Market Pulse report reviews the most important data for servicers and lenders alike.
Read More »Court Clarifies ‘Single-Satisfaction Rule’ After Mortgage Lien Avoidance
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed a lower court decision that a chapter 7 trustee's avoidance of an unauthorized postpetition mortgage lien did not amount to a "double recovery" precluding the trustee from avoiding and recovering a transfer of the loan proceeds.
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