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Ocwen May Gain a New Ally

In the midst of struggle between Ocwen Financial Corp and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a Florida Judge has stated that The Department of Justice may shine some light on the case. The question now is whose side will the Department take?

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GSE Capital Put to the Test

Earlier today, the FHFA released the results of the Enterprises’ Dodd-Frank Stress Tests—as well as the total expected draw both companies will take from the Treasury. How does it all add up?

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Market Favoring First-Timers

According to a recent report, first-time homebuyers have the lowest rate of foreclosures ever seen. Learn more about this and other foreclosure stats impacting today's housing market.

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CoreLogic Service Integrates With Fannie Mae

CoreLogic announced that its 4506-T income verification product has fully integrated with Fannie Mae’s Desktop Underwriter platform (UD) to provide Day 1 Certainty service. In November 2016, Fannie Mae announced its new Day 1 Certainty program, which is designed to ...

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Working with Homeowners

A recent report said that foreclosures are declining because banks are working with struggling homeowners to make their mortgage payments. Click here to see just how much it’s affected foreclosure rates in the Video Spotlight.

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Time is Running Out

Monday, August 7th is the deadline to nominate a colleague for a notable woman in housing for DS News’ sister publication, MReport, special Women in Housing Issue.

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Going Steady

The latest report on U.S. employment growth might not be dramatic, but when it comes to the national economic picture, that’s actually a good thing.

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All’s Not Fair With Gender

Most hardworking Americans already know about the gender pay gap. But recent data reveals there is a certain type of company that could be giving working women fairer wages. However, the gap has only lessened. According to a new analysis ...

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