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A recent report from the Urban Institute highlights the lesser-known role that adverse public records may play in holding back a robust economic recovery.
Read More »State Spotlight: The Sun Sets on Nevada’s Foreclosure Mediation Program
The Foreclosure Mediation Program for Nevada is almost to an end, and with this close comes another sign of recovery for states hit hardest during the housing crisis.
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Tim Rath of Safeguard Properties discusses what it takes to build an effective third-party vendor recruitment system.
Read More »What Will Housing Regulation Look Like Under Trump?
The first in a three-part series, DS News covers what the housing market and industry will look like under the new Trump Administration.
Read More »The Suspense is Over, Trump Wins the Presidency
It was a nail-biting election night, similar to the roller coaster that was the road to the 2016 presidential election. But Tuesday night, Republican Donald Trump has been elected as the next President of the United States.
Read More »The Housing Market Outlook is Bright…For Now
The market seems geared to remain strong for the rest of 2016. But Realtor.com’s Jonathon Smoke says the improving economy presents both opportunities and challenges for the months ahead.
Read More »A First for Fannie Mae: Reperforming Loan Offering Winner Announced
In an effort to continue helping struggling homeowners and communities, Fannie Mae has sold its first offering of reperforming loans.
Read More »Are Credit Standards for Mortgage Loans Finally Relaxing?
Where do credit standards stand according to 90 banks across the U.S. and how does this impact the demand for mortgages?
Read More »Decline in Foreclosures Drives Drop in Vacancies
Foreclosures and foreclosure inventory levels are starting to slow in their decline while FHFA reports an increase in loan modifications. What does this mean for the continued recovery of the housing market?
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