2020 homebuyers are feeling less happy about their homes than in previous years. Here's why.
Read More »Maxine Waters: OCC Rushed Out ‘Harmful Rule’ For CRA
The Chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee said the former Comptroller of the Currency’s ruling will result in disinvestment in many communities across America.
Read More »Forbearances Decrease for Second Consecutive Week
Overall, the number of active forbearance plans is down 77,000 from last week and 112,000 from the peak the week of May 22.
Read More »Unemployment Reports Weekly Decline
Housing experts weigh in on the latest unemployment data as many states still feel a backlog in claims.
Read More »Redlining Results in 52% Less Home Value for Homeowners
The analysis continued by saying African-American are five times more likely to own a home in redlined areas.
Read More »FHFA Extends Forbearance Flexibilities
The Agency pushed the deadline for several flexibilities, including the authority to purchase mortgages in forbearance, until at least July 31.
Read More »DS5: COVID-19’s Impact on Foreclosure Volumes
Daren Blomquist, Auction.com's VP of Market Economics, said while forbearance has given homeowners a chance to "get back on their feet," foreclosure volumes are expected to rise.
Read More »Preparing for the Future of Foreclosure Litigation
A recent court case might re-shape how servicers approach the single-filing foreclosure rule.
Read More »Addressing the Widening Housing Gap
With low-income homeowners being disproportionately impacted by the pandemic, how are federal programs helping these homeowners avoid foreclosure?
Read More »CFPB Issues CARES Act Forbearance Guidance
In a release, the Bureau clarified several forbearance-related provisions in the Act.
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