Houston-based InterLinc Mortgage Services has announced that Gene F. Thompson III, who has served as President since 2010, will now serve as COO of the company. A 20-year veteran of the mortgage lending industry, Gene has been with InterLinc since ...
Read More »ComplianceEase Integrates Solutions with Tavant VELOX
Burlingame, California-based ComplianceEase, a provider of automated compliance solutions to the financial services industry, and Tavant announced that ComplianceEase’s ComplianceAnalyzer, 4506xpress™ and LicenseManager™ solutions are now integrated within the Tavant VΞLOX product suite—an AI-powered digital lending platform. “Our solutions leverage ...
Read More »Richard M. Squire & Associates Hires New Attorney
Richard M. Squire & Associates, a mortgage default law firm licensed and practicing in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, has announced the continued expansion of its Attorney roster with the addition of Rutgers University School of Law graduate, Pierre Simonvil. Pierre ...
Read More »Erin Enderle Hired as Attorney at Gerner Kearns
Erin C. Enderle, attorney, has joined Gerner Kearns’ growing Litigation, Recovery, and Collections Group. The addition was announced by David Gerner, President and Managing Partner. “I am happy to announce that Erin has joined our Collections group,” Gerner said. “Erin ...
Read More »A Slow Decline: First Look at June Foreclosures
Black Knight, Inc., a provider of integrated software, data and analytics solutions that facilitate and automate many of the business processes across the homeownership lifecycle, released their First Look for June 2018, with insights on foreclosures, loan inventory, and more. ...
Read More »Underinsured and Underwater: Preparing for Disaster
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria caused an approximated $265 billion in damages, impacting the U.S mainland and territories. Three tropical storms and four hurricanes made landfall in the United States, including ...
Read More »Cities That Stress Less … and More
While a little bit of stress can actually be beneficial in certain instances, too much can affect your health and well-being. Nearly everyone feels stressed-out at some point, but there seem to be certain cities where citizens cope better than ...
Read More »The Cost of Rental Scams
Apartment rental scams are costing would-be renters millions—and maybe billions—of dollars, according to a new report by ApartmentList. The report studied bogus listings in 31 metro areas and found that 5.2 million Americans have lost money paying for apartments that ...
Read More »Industry Leader Recognized for Diversity and Inclusion Efforts
On Thursday, the Council for Inclusion in Financial Services (CIFS) hosted the 2018 CIFS Diversity and Inclusion Awards at the 2018 FinServ Expo, where Ed Delgado, president and CEO of the Five Star Institute, was presented with the Fusion Award ...
Read More »Public Policy Think Tank Discusses Future of GSEs
Thursday at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), a public policy think tank dedicated to defending human dignity, expanding human potential, and building a freer and safer world, panelists gathered to discuss the question surrounding the expansion or possible reduction of ...
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