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Filling More Vacancies

The Department of Housing and Urban Development recently beefed up its roster. See who the new addition is, along with her past credentials here.

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Want to Buy Some Reperforming Loans?

Fannie Mae’s retained mortgage portfolio has become overloaded, and to ease the burden, the GSE has announced another reperforming loan sale. Find out what it would cost to buy these loans, and how to place your bid.

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Making Restitution

Another mortgage lender/servicer has fulfilled its obligations under a settlement agreement with the Department of Justice. Read on to see which bank, as well as the terms of the deal. . .

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Bubble Ahead?

According to a recent report, over half of those surveyed believe the U.S. is heading for another bubble. What does that mean for those looking to buy now?

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Home Equity: Funding Business

Having a business idea and not knowing how to fund it can be a daunting task, but there may be one option that entrepreneurs are forgetting about—drawing from home equity.

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HUD: Enough is Enough

The poorest Americans have been paying more to live in substandard conditions. Trump administration says it may be time to take a more businesslike approach to the problem.

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Fighting Off Foreclosures

The FHFA’s May Foreclosure Prevention Report details the actions Fannie and Freddie took to put the kibosh on foreclosures. Did they pack the right amount of punch … or are the Enterprises down for the count?

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Siding with CFPB

A district judge in Pennsylvania has made an important ruling in favor of government organizations that reside outside of the normal annual appropriations process. See what precedent was avoided in the ruling.

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