While the Bureau has received industry support, some servicers believe that delaying foreclosures and creating more regulations builds undue pressure on consumers and the nation's housing market.
Read More »Homeowners Experience Largest Property Tax Hike in Four Years
The latest stats "speak loud and clear about the continuing pressure on both recent and longtime homeowners to support the rising cost of public services," according to data analysts.
Read More »Some Things Are Better in Bulk
Bulk title transactions can streamline sales and purchases for investors.
Read More »How Financially Literate Are Today’s Consumers?
Researchers took into consideration factors including gender, race, income, marital status, education level, and age while exploring financial literacy and why it matters.
Read More »Optimism Fuels Housing Market Sentiment
As vaccinations roll out and the economy improves, an increasing number of Americans feel it’s a good time to buy, according to the latest survey from Fannie Mae.
Read More »Americans Redefine the Purpose of Homeownership
One year into a national health crisis and subsequent stay-home rules, property owners are ready to invest in making more out of their residences, a new study showed.
Read More »‘Early Resolution’ Could Add Extra Complications
Here’s what one Illinois county’s new residential eviction and consumer debt “Early Resolution Program” could mean for servicers and other stakeholders.
Read More »Court Clarifies Evidentiary Requirements for Foreclosure Filings
Given the plethora of case law addressing this issue, one legal expert suggests the Fifth’s ruling does not come as a surprise.
Read More »Pandemic Forces Shifts in Migration
A new study has found that that 11% of Americans have been forced to relocate to the pandemic, increasing the pool of Americans seeking homes in an already-constricted market.
Read More »New Bankruptcies Hit 1-Year High in March
However, experts anticipate a return to pre-pandemic levels of filings as a result of the vaccination roll-out and corresponding economic recovery.
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