Loan delinquency and pool losses are offsetting the benefits of $7.35 billion of Countrywide settlement proceeds.
Read More »Cordray Shares Expectations for New Administration
The Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said he has no plans to step down before his term is up in July 2018.
Read More »The Waiting Game with Vacant Properties
What can companies do to combat all the potential problems that may arise when a property sits vacant for a lengthy period of time while in the process of foreclosure? Chad Mosley, COO of MCS Solutions, sheds some light on the topic.
Read More »Florida Bill Would Expand Lienholders’ Rights
The legislation would allow lienholders to use certain documents from the defendant’s bankruptcy case as evidence that the intention was to surrender the property.
Read More »Weak Performance Offsets Countrywide Settlement
Increasing pool losses and riding shares of delinquent loans muted the positive credit effects of recent settlements, according to a release sent by Moody’s analysts on Tuesday. The influx of $7.35 billion of settlement proceeds to deals involving outstanding Countrywide ...
Read More »Judge Refuses To Toss Deutsche Bank Case
BlackRock Inc., Pimco among plaintiffs against the bank alleging mishandling of trusts.
Read More »KBRA Appoints New Managing Director
The firm has announced that Stevyn Schutzman is filling the Managing Director of Corporates position.
Read More »Carson Clears One Hurdle to HUD Secretary
The Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday recommended the nomination of Dr. Ben Carson as the 17th HUD Secretary be sent to the U.S. Senate floor for a full vote.
Read More »Study Touts Credit Union Savings
A study revealed on Monday the savings to the U.S. economy through credit union tax exemption.
Read More »Blackstone’s Invitation Homes Officially Goes Public
As planned, Invitation Homes officially made its IPO to open 2017. How will going public affect the company's operations going forward?
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