A new Urban Institute report argues that the normalization of forbearances for life occurrences like job loss could keep thousands out of the foreclosure process every year.
Read More »Five Star Conference to Offer Foreclosure Education Lab
The upcoming Five Star Conference in Dallas will offer a session focused on the foreclosure space, how to prepare for increased volume, the impact firms may experience on workflow and hiring, and much more.
Read More »Pumping the Brakes
Jim Albertelli and Stacy Mestayer of Voxtur explain why the housing slowdown could prove to be a boon for mortgage servicing.
Read More »Getting Borrowers Back on the Road to Recovery
John Lawrence of Selene Finance sat down with DS News to discuss the priorities of mortgage servicers on the other side of COVID-19.
Read More »CFPB, DOJ Caution Servicers to Protect Military Borrowers
Joint letters issued to mortgage servicers and landlords will provide military families coming out of pandemic-related forbearance plans with increased protections.
Read More »All Eyes on Risk
With millions of Americans remaining in forbearance plans, all eyes are turning to the servicing sector as the industry navigates complex regulatory and market changes. (Sponsored Content)
Read More »Why Are Americans Putting Off Selling Their Homes?
The competition among homebuyers is intense and home prices have been soaring in recent months. The cause of this heated competition and rising prices is the short supply of homes for sale. This lack of inventory has been prevalent across ...
Read More »Homeowner Relief Could Lead to Servicer Strain
Government mortgage relief programs must walk a tightrope between assisting homeowners impacted by COVID-19 but also ensuring the stability of the mortgage market.
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