Staying on top of property tax payments is critical for real estate investors. Here, a subject-matter expert provides insights into the critical factors that must be considered when ensuring properties are kept current.
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A recent study reveals that the median home price change expectations among consumers remained steady, but lenders may be more optimistic.
Read More »The Industry Pulse: Updates on CoreLogic, Padgett Law Group, and More …
From partnerships and promotions to recognition and new services, catch the latest happenings in the industry in this update.
Read More »How Technology Is Powering Property Preservation
Data and analytics advances are transforming and streamlining property preservation. Click through to hear experts provide insights as part of an exclusive DS News webinar.
Read More »The Cities Where Natural Disaster Risk Is Lowest
A recent analysis studied the frequency of five major types of natural disasters in various cities, as well as examining those metros for housing affordability. Here's what the study found
Read More »Removing Barriers in Foreclosure Documentation
The admissibility of a document is a key question in foreclosure cases. Here’s how the Second District Court of Appeals is easing the process of document admission.
Read More »The True Cost of Selling a Home
Click through to learn how much sellers are spending on activities that go beyond closing costs to get the right value for their properties.
Read More »Fitch Examines Wells Fargo’s Servicing Improvements
See what influenced the rating agency's outlook, and how the big bank fared.
Read More »The Profitability of House Flipping
Where will house flippers find the highest returns? Find out in this recent report.
Read More »Megabank CEOs Meet With Congress
CEOs of eight of the largest U.S. banks, including Bank of America, CitiGroup, and more, appeared before the House Financial Services Committee to discuss how policies and procedures have changed since the financial crisis.
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