Can the Credit Bureaus Finally Be Tamed?
Nearly 25 years after a landmark deal and two subsequent legislative overhauls, glitches in the credit reporting system remain widespread. As a result,...
Read MoreNearly 25 years after a landmark deal and two subsequent legislative overhauls, glitches in the credit reporting system remain widespread. As a result,...
Read MoreCalifornians are back in the home purchase market and forming households again thanks to an improving economy and an increase in job growth,...
Read MoreAllowing real estate investment trusts to bridge the capital need for affordable housing could help de-escalate a rising public funding crisis....
Read MoreMortgage rates moved lower with more conviction to begin the week as global markets reacted to weekend events in Europe. Specifically, Greece voted...
Read MoreA change to the way Zillow charges for mortgage rate advertising is poised to shake up the world of online lead generation —...
Read MoreDeutsche Bank, Jefferies and UBS have set final pricing terms on $1.35 billion in commercial mortgage bonds, according to a regulatory filing....
Read MoreDeutsche Bank, Jefferies and UBS have set final pricing terms on $1.35 billion in commercial mortgage bonds, according to a regulatory filing....
Read MoreThe Supreme Court's recent ruling that the disparate impact theory of liability can be applied to the Fair Housing Act means mortgage lenders...
Read MoreA survey of mortgage lending executives conducted by mortgage insurance company Genworth found that most executives believe that a disconnect exists between lenders...
Read MoreMortgage rates made an anti-climactic move lower today after the big jobs report proved slightly disappointing to markets. Stocks and bond yields both...
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