The high-profile case involved whether banks conducting non-judicial foreclosures count as "debt collectors" under the FDCPA.
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Why is diversity so important in the workplace? A panel of experts sounded off on the topic in a complimentary new D&I webinar.
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A report curated the list of markets where first-time buyers looking for an affordable home without steep competition will have the best luck.
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Even months after the most recent hurricanes, some areas are feeling the fallout. Find out how delinquency rates were shaped by natural disasters in 2018.
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Read More »Court Approves $13.8M Wells Fargo Settlement
The bank’s plan will work to address allegations of unauthorized loan modifications that may have led to borrower defaults.
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For most of the country, it may seem like new home construction has been slipping. Find out which cities have been bucking this trend.
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