A new survey reveals how homeowners and potential homebuyers are faring during the ongoing COVID-19 health crisis.
Read More »Second COVID-19 Relief Bill Expected by August
Will the legislation included more provisions to assist homeowners to make mortgage payments?
Read More »Rising Tides of Economic Hardship
Increasing forbearance rates are challenging servicers to keep up with concerns ranging from compliance to staffing to the use of subservicers. Editor's note: This story originally appeared in the June edition of DS News.
Read More »Inability to Pay Mortgage Among Top Consumer Complaints
Insight on the piece says borrowers are “frustrated with the lack of relief” forbearance offers. Click through to read more.
Read More »COVID-19’s Impact on Minority Homeowners
A new report reveals how black and hispanic homeowners can be disproportionately affected by being out of work.
Read More »Florida Governor Extends Foreclosure Moratorium
In addition, the state of Florida is preparing how to respond to any future storms while taking the coronavirus pandemic into account.
Read More »Reviewing the State of Mortgage Servicing
In a recent webinar, Five Star Global’s Ed Delgado delivered an update on forbearances, delinquencies, and how the industry is prepping for disaster.
Read More »COVID-19: Old Lessons, New Challenges
With the COVID-19 pandemic bringing the nation to a halt, DS News checks in with industry leaders on the lessons they’ve learned from previous disasters and how they’re applying them to the current crisis.
Read More »FEMA Discusses Disaster Response and COVID-19
Natural disasters impact investors, service providers, mortgage servicers, government agencies, legal professionals, lenders, property preservation companies, and homeowners. Here's how the Agency is preparing to operate during the upcoming hurricane season and COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More »Delinquencies See First Pandemic-Related Rise
A new report predicts delinquencies will continue to rise as more homeowners move to forbearance plans.
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