Focusing on the HELOC and PMI offerings, mortgage subservicer names 35-plus-year industry veteran VP of Special Products in Loan Operations.
Read More »January Delinquencies Improve Across the Board
January performance data decreased by 10-basis points in the national delinquency rate over December.
Read More »CoreLogic Announces the Acquisition of Roostify
By merging Roostify’s digital mortgage tech platform with CoreLogic’s data, clients will have access to critical information about borrowers and properties at the beginning of the loan process.
Read More »Strong Jobs Market Forces Down Delinquencies and Foreclosures in 2022
According to CoreLogic, foreclosure rates remained near record lows to close out 2022, as healthy employment numbers helped borrowers remain current on their payments.
Read More »National Mortgage Delinquency Rate Ends 2022 on the Rise
The delinquency rate for mortgage loans on one-to-four-unit residential properties increased to nearly 4% of all loans outstanding at the end of Q4 of 2022.
Read More »FHA Seeking Input on Financing for Rehab Homes
New Request for Information seeks industry input on ways to enhance FHA’s 203(k) Rehabilitation Mortgage Insurance Program to support the nation’s housing supply and affordability.
Read More »Accounts in Collections Drop by 86M Over Four Years
According to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the number of accounts in collections dropped from 261 to 175 million tradelines between 2018-2022.
Read More »Inside the Golden Age of Servicing
This week’s Five Star Webinar, presented by Sagent, will explore the state of mortgage servicing in 2023, from tech advances to regulatory changes.
Read More »Expert Insights: Legal League’s Stephen Hladik and Kent McPhail
Attorneys Stephen M. Hladik and Kent McPhail share their insights on the state of the housing market, and the topics covered on their new podcast, What the M.
Read More »Climate Change Could Cost Miami Homeowners $7.9B by 2050
Acknowledging the looming dangers of a warming planet, CoreLogic has released new research accounting for factors such as rising sea levels, increased frequency of intense storms, and the amount of flooding that could be caused by storms in the Miami area by 2050.
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