New York City first-start foreclosures are up a record 79 percent year-over-year, with all five boroughs posting increases. Still, they are down from Q2 2017 by 6 percent, according to an October report by Property Shark. As stated in the ...
Read More »BSI Financial Services Welcomes Scott A. Johnson
BSI Financial Services, a mortgage-centric financial services company, announced the addition of Scott A. Johnson as SVP, corporate controller.
Read More »ServiceLink Announces Rebranding
ServiceLink, a provider of transaction services for the mortgage and finance industries, recently announced its new branding that is more in line with its parent company, Fidelity National Financial (FNF).
Read More »Ocwen Welcomes Christopher Whalen as Senior Consultant
Ocwen Financial Corporation, a financial services holding company, recently announced the addition of Christopher Whalen, Chairman of Whalen Global Advisors LLC, as a senior consultant and advisor.
Read More »McCabe, Weisberg & Conway Join Legal League 100
McCabe, Weisberg & Conway recently announced their membership in the state of Maryland in Five Star Institutes Legal League 100.
Read More »The Power of the Underwriter
In industries where price competition is fierce, finding other ways to bolster a company’s brand is vital for success and survival. In the mortgage industry, one proven way to do this is by making the underwriting experience as productive and efficient as possible.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Q3 2017 Bank Earnings
This week, both Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase will release their Q3 2017 earnings. Take a look at last quarters results as well as what else is to come in The Week Ahead.
Read More »Pressing Topics at the Fed
The Federal Reserve, who is a little over four months out from needing a new or reinstated leader, announced it purchased $7.029 billion in agency mortgage-backed securities last week. See the details of the purchase and other Fed hot topics here.
Read More »HUD: Establishing Equal Opportunities
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) recently announced an agreement to resolve a discrimination complaint against the fairness of the Maryland's Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program. The agreement is a result of a complaint filed with ...
Read More »Industry Reacts to September Employment Report
The U.S. Department of Labor released its September 2017 Employment Situation Friday revealing how real estate, mortgage, and construction jobs faired over the month. Take a look at how industry experts are interpreting the data.
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