Evans in N.Y. Agrees to $825K Settlement of Redlining Lawsuit
Evans Bancorp in Hamburg, N.Y., has agreed to pay $825,000 to settle a lawsuit that accused the company of mortgage redlining....
Read MoreEvans Bancorp in Hamburg, N.Y., has agreed to pay $825,000 to settle a lawsuit that accused the company of mortgage redlining....
Read MoreConsumers don't love to hate lenders, they just often do. By checking in on consumer experiences and opinions often, lenders can stay competitive...
Read MoreMortgage professional hiring and new job appointments for the week ending Sept. 11....
Read MoreCalifornia's already tight housing market is facing another long-term complication: drought....
Read MoreThe gap between a homeowner's perceived value of their property versus an appraiser's widened in August on a monthly basis, according to Quicken...
Read MoreMortgage rates were not able to build on yesterday's modest improvements. Most lenders ended up back in line with their worst recent levels....
Read MoreThe Justice Department's announcement that it would target individual executives at banks and other companies that are being investigated for wrongdoing has sparked...
Read MoreMortgage applications by consumers purchasing a new home dipped in August from July, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association....
Read MoreThe rising costs to service mortgages reflects a market where there are not only downsides to being too small, but hurdles to being...
Read MoreHomeowners are more pessimistic about the future of the housing market, while renters worry if they'll be able to afford to buy a...
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