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Technology Leaders Launch Homeowner Solutions Platform

HLP, which was the model technology platform in the National Mortgage Settlement and has long been a real estate industry industry technology leader, has partnered with IndiSoft, a technology provider for healthcare, legal, and real estate industries based in Columbia, Maryland, to launch the National Homeownership Solutions Platform (NHP). The goal of NHP is to bring all the parties in the home purchase process together into one central location, allowing them to communicate with each other online and in real time.

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Former HOPE NOW Director Named SVP at CoreLogic

CoreLogic appointed Faith Schwartz, former executive director of the HOPE NOW Alliance, to serve as SVP of government solutions. In her new role, Schwartz oversees CoreLogic business relationships and execution with federal regulatory agencies and government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs).

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Hope LoanPort Launches Servicer Portal 2.0

Hope LoanPort (HLP)announced the launch of the Bank of America-sponsored Servicer Portal 2.0 (Portal). The Portal is for mortgage servicers and functions as a platform for the secure submissions and to process foreclosure alternatives. The Portal contains features that reflect servicing requirements as outlined by national mortgage settlement.

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HLP Launches Online Portal for Foreclosure Mediation

Together with GMAC Mortgage and the state of Maryland, HLP created the Portal as a way to ease the process by which homeowners can opt in for Maryland's foreclosure mediation program. Before now, homeowners have had to submit paper copies of documents to the state's Office of Administrative Hearings. With the added option of electronic submission through the Portal, it is hoped that more homeowners will take the step to opt in for mediation.

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NuView Financial Strengthens Partnerships to Sustain Communities

NuView Financial Services provides services related to borrower outreach, loss mitigation, and short sale liquidation to mortgage servicers, insurers, and investors across the country. The company announced last week that it has retained Gilmore Consulting Group, LLC to manage partnership initiatives that include community and government relations. The collaboration aims to expand the role of counseling agencies, real estate professionals, and other critical stakeholders devoted to preserving communities.

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HOPE LoanPort Names Industry Veteran to CEO Post

HOPE LoanPort announced Wednesday that Camillo T. Melchiorre will assume the role of president and CEO, effective September 1st. He replaces Larry Gilmore, co-founder of HOPE LoanPort and president and CEO since 2009, who has stepped down to pursue other opportunities. Melchiorre led the HOPE NOW Alliance Technology Committee that resulted in the creation of HOPE LoanPort and has served as a member of the board of directors since its inception.

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HOPE LoanPort Tops 3,000 Registered Counselor Users

HOPE LoanPort recently announced that the organization has now registered over 3,000 HUD-certified, nonprofit housing counselors in a little over a year of full operation. Counselors from more than 630 organizations in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico are now using the system to assist struggling homeowners. HOPE LoanPort is also upgrading its technology to comply with the Federal Housing Finance Agency's new guidelines for managing the GSEs' delinquent loans.

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HOPE LoanPort and GMAC to Launch Mediation Portal in Maryland

HOPE LoanPort has announced a partnership with the state of Maryland and GMAC Mortgage to deliver a direct-to-consumer foreclosure mediation portal. GMAC is funding development of the portal and will be the first mortgage servicer to use it. The portal, scheduled to go live in October 2011, will be the first statewide program in the nation to allow homeowners and servicers to exchange documents electronically prior to foreclosure mediation.

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