Appeals Court Raises Constitutional Questions About CFPB
Two appeals court judges raised constitutional questions Monday about the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in the agency's case alleging that...
Read MoreTwo appeals court judges raised constitutional questions Monday about the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in the agency's case alleging that...
Read MoreMortgage rates stayed steady today , beginning the first full week of April right in line with the lowest levels in roughly 6...
Read MoreLandlords can't automatically reject applicants with arrest records under HUD's new fair housing policy....
Read MoreAfter nearly 20 years of talk, the time for e-closings is finally here, thanks to a push from government regulators and a broad...
Read MoreThe agency's insurance-rate cut could spur the rehab of thousands of affordable units, but it's far from a total solution, housing advocates say....
Read MoreThird Federal Savings and Loan in Cleveland has long offered mortgage refinancing in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina and now...
Read MoreWhile the percentage of properties with negative equity decreased during 2015, the lowest-priced homes continued to struggle to regain value, according to Black...
Read MoreThe USDA mortgage production operation makes up a very small part of JPMorgan Chase's overall lending business....
Read MoreFrom electronic closings to e-warehouse lending, these executives are leading a movement to recast the industry's approach to digital....
Read MoreRichard Dugas plans to retire next year after more than a decade as chief executive officer of U.S. homebuilder PulteGroup Inc., saying the...
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