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Disrupting the Paradigm for Document Collaboration

In the current industry landscape, there are two main methods for document collaboration, but both are flawed in their own way. Luckily, a new solution has emerged that is the best of both worlds. Read on to see how to simplify the collaborative process.

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A Helping Hand from HUD

The Department of Housing and Urban Development announced on Wednesday that its continuing its commitment to fighting discrimination in housing by making available grants for qualified organizations. See how much money will be available this year.

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Money to Recovering Cities

When disaster strikes, many individuals first reaction is to make sure everyone is safe, but once the dust settles, it’s time for the city itself to recover. That’s when the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2017 and the Disaster Recovery Program comes in.

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Serving the Underserved

The question of how the government-sponsored enterprises could serve underserved markets, such as very low-income, low-income, and moderate-income families could recently have come that much closer to finding an answer.

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The Hurdles of Housing Inventory

Housing inventory is historically low, and it’s driving up home prices—and demand—across the country. But what’s causing the shortage and how can the market overcome it? New data has some answers.

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Delinquencies Just Keep Declining

According to new reports from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, both GSEs are experiencing big drop-offs in serious delinquency rates. But how are the Enterprises faring in other areas?

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The Eye of the Storm

When Lewis Lapham wrote, “The state of perpetual emptiness is, of course, very good for business,” he wasn’t referring to the U.S. foreclosure system.

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Reaching New Heights

National home prices continue to rise, according to the most recent Home Price Index Report. See which states and metros are showing an appreciation here.

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