A2Z Field Services announced that Tony D’Aurelio has joined the company as the Director of Sales.
Read More »Here are the Country’s Hottest Housing Markets
A list of the top 20 markets where homes are selling the fastest due to pent-up demand and low mortgage rates.
Read More »Fed Rate Hike May Come More Sooner than Later
Is the latest mortgage market data indicative of an economy that is ready for the Fed to raise the federal funds target rate?
Read More »House Votes to Amend SAFE Act
The U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed the SAFE Transitional Licensing Act by voice vote. The bill could alter the way that mortgage loan officers at a federally-insured institution move to nonbank lenders.
Read More »The Fed’s Plans for ‘Too Big to Fail’ Insurance Companies
Fed Governor Daniel K. Tarullo announced plans to address regulating insurance companies that are deemed too big to fail.
Read More »State of the Servicing Industry with Five Star’s Delgado
Five Star Institute President and CEO Ed Delgado dove into the default, foreclosure, and REO industries in a webinar presentation on Thursday, May 19, to advise members of the Five Star’s Federation of REO Certified Experts (FORCE) of past and present market conditions.
Read More »Five Star’s Delgado: No Semblance of a Crisis
Five Star President and CEO Ed Delgado gave his take on the state of the servicing industry, eight years after the collapse of the housing market.
Read More »Five Years In, a CFPB Progress Report
Nearly five years ago, Congress created the CFPB, and its sole purpose was to serve as recovery agent for the American people coming out of the financial crisis. But how effective has the Bureau been in doing its job?
Read More »Congressman Calls for Regulatory Transparency from the CFPB
U.S. Rep. French Hill (R-Arkansas) said Monday that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) needs to do a lot more to ensure the industry understand the new TRID-compliant ‘Know Before You Owe’ rules before they take effect.
Read More »The Catch-22 Facing Young Homebuyers
More than 60 percent of millennials associate the American Dream with homeownership. So why do so few of them plan to buy a home?
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