Miami and San Jose, California have temporarily stopped all evictions, while other cities, including San Francisco and New York, are considering doing the same.
Read More »Michigan Governor Signs Legislation to Mitigate Foreclosure Issues
Click through to read more on the new bill that could help thousands of low-income homeowners remain in their home.
Read More »Small Town Mortgage Delinquencies are Growing
While the overall national delinquency rate has been shrinking, small and local economies are being left behind.
Read More »Foreclosure Increases Expected in 2020
According to a new report, experts predict that government-insured loans are going to be the primary source of increased REO inflow in 2020.
Read More »Court Reverses Foreclosure Case Dismissal on Note Enforcement
The Court explained that “a straightforward reading of the affidavit” clearly identified BOA as the servicing agent and custodian of the note and that the note holder, HSBC, was a “separate entity.”
Read More »Fannie and Freddie Preventing Foreclosures
Much of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's foreclosure prevention actions were primarily through loan modifications.
Read More »Studying Foreclosure Numbers in New York City
The borough of Manhattan was the lone area that recorded an increase in activity in 2019. Click through to read more.
Read More »Measuring the Effectiveness of Foreclosure Assistance Programs
According to Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, foreclosures in his city have dropped to a 17-year low, due in part to city-wide programs.
Read More »Tax Abatements and Home Loan Performance
Tax abatements are meant to funnel investment into a neighborhood, but can these reductions lead to foreclosure?
Read More »Foreclosure Auctions Indicate Strong Housing Market
Recent data reveals that digital auctions are driving interest from out-of-state remote buyers.
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