Succeeding Adam Pollitzer, who was promoted to President and CEO, Mallela tapped to expand NMI’s growth and capital strategies.
Read More »Big Apple Tackling Property Tax Problems
Some groups note that the changes to the city's codes benefit homeowners only, leaving renters behind.
Read More »Fitch Ratings: SALT Deductions Stalling Growth and RMBS
Here's how the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which limits state and local tax (SALT) deductions and reduces the amount of housing debt eligible for interest deduction, may have exacerbated slowing home price growth in certain areas.
Read More »Tax Foreclosures Under Scrutiny
The Michigan Supreme Court is being urged by critics to halt a state law that allows counties to “profit” from the sale of foreclosed properties. Click through to learn the whole story.
Read More »Uniting Over Housing
Here is how a divided Congress can come together and solve the current housing market challenges through bipartisan legislation.
Read More »LERETA Appoints New VP
LERETA, LLC, a provider of real estate tax and flood services for mortgage servicers, has selected Tiffany Stringfellow as its VP of Business Development. In this position, Stringfellow will be responsible for maintaining and growing the relationships with LERETA’s largest clients.
Read More »Four Direct Ways to Impact Housing Affordability
This year, proposals have begun making their way to Congress aimed at helping ease the tight supply and rising prices that are preventing many—particularly low-income Americans—from finding affordable housing. However, Jenny Schuetz, a David M. Rubenstein Fellow at the Metropolitan ...
Read More »LERETA Launches New Tax Platform
LERETA, a national real estate tax and flood service provider, recently announced it is providing new automation to the tax industry—something that has not been done in decades—with the release of its Total Tax Solutions (TTS). LERETA is providing a new, ...
Read More »House Wraps Up Tax Bill
While the House may have done its part in advancing tax reform, there is still a long road before a bill reaches the president’s desk. Members of the Senate Finance Committee voted 14 to 12 along party lines to approve their version of the tax package late Thursday night. The approval helps clear the way for the full Senate to consider the bill after Thanksgiving.
Read More »New Jersey, Illinois, Texas Demand Highest Property Taxes
According to a new analysis of property tax data, property taxes are highest in the NE, with New Jersey resident’s paying more than twice that of the national average. Following close behind were Illinois, Texas, New Hampshire and Vermont. Hawaii came in with the lowest property tax rates.
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