With more than 25 years's industry experience, Jason Bourdeau has now taken on the position of COO at Liberty Title
Read More »Falling Rates Boost Application Numbers
Mortgage interest rates dropped across the board last week, setting off a major jump in applications for both mortgage refinancing and new purchases.
Read More »Litton Continues to Have Customer Complaints after Class Action Settlement
Litton Loan Servicing is still having customer problems even after settling a class action lawsuit in April alleging it charged bogus late fees after posting payments that were made on time too late.
Read More »Foreclosure Activity Remains Level from July to August
The number of homeowners facing foreclosure last month didn't grow.
Read More »Wells Fargo Under Fire for Denied Modifications
In a fairly unusual move, a senior Wells Fargo executive was summoned to court by a bankruptcy judge late last week to answer pointed questions about the bank's mortgage modification practices.
Read More »Rise in Toxic Asset Prices May Set Back Government-Funded Purchases
The administration's plan to take toxic assets off banks's balance sheets may be set back by an unexpected Catch-22 ⬠prices of these assets have risen in the past several weeks, partly in anticipation of the government-funded plan, experts say.
Read More »FHA Commissioner Speaks to Lenders One Members in First Public Address
David Stevens, the newly appointed commissioner of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), revealed plans for the federal agency;s future in his first public appearance at the Lenders One Mortgage Cooperative's member conference in Washington, D.C
Read More »D.C. Habitat for Humanity Partners with TRAC Auctions
Mid-Atlantic real estate auction firm TRAC Auctions has been selected to conduct D.C. Habitat for Humanity's first round of property auctions on Thursday, September 24th.
Read More »Rise in Twin Cities’ Commercial Foreclosures Indicate Impact of Recession
A sharp increase in commercial foreclosures in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota shows the growing impact of the recession beyond the highly speculative development in states like California, Texas, and Florida.
Read More »MOS Group’s Growth Leads to New Facility and Addition of 150 Employees
The Mortgage Outreach Services (MOS) Group has announced plans to relocate to a new facility in Irvine, California to accommodate its recent growth.
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