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Read More »Default Servicing’s Most Popular Topics in 2019
From delqineuncy drops to the GSE Patch, find out more about the most talked-about topics of 2019.
Read More »Setting the Mortgage Industry Up for Success
In this video spotlight, Ashley Martin, VP, Letters Management at Mr. Cooper, spoke with DS News about the imprtance of a "humanity-first" approach in servicing.
Read More »Mortgage Bankers are Making Higher Profits
While mortgage bankers hit seven-year high profits, servicing net financial income for Q3 was a loss of $62 per loan. Click through to learn more.
Read More »Strengthening RMBS Servicing
RMBS servicing is becoming increasingly complicated/ Find out how Fitch Ratings is adapting to these changes and strengthening U.S. Residential Mortgage Backed Securities.
Read More »The Changing Face of Mortgage Servicing
As Mid America Servicing makes the move to in-house servicing, does this suggest more widespread changes ahead?
Read More »Spotlight on REO and Servicing Trends
The Servicing & Compliance, Property Preservation, and REO labs at the 16th Five Star Conference and Expo provided insights into the opportunities and challenges in default servicing and asset management.
Read More »Discussing the Default Landscape
Leaders from financial services law firms and the servicing industry discussed hot topics that are impacting the default servicing landscape at the Legal League 100 Fall Servicer Summit during the Five Star Conference.
Read More »Now Boarding: Understanding Servicer Records Onboarding Procedures
Onboarding procedures for servicer records are being closely scrutinized by the courts, and in some cases has led to criminal contempt charges.
Read More »Tackling the Secondary Mortgage Market’s Talent Gap
An expert gives insights into how the lack of seasoned mortgage professionals is impacting the RMBS business and what can be done to address this scarcity of mid-level executives.
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