CFPB
After months of warning of a crackdown, the CFPB has launched probes into several mortgage servicers, people familiar with the matter say
by Kelsey Ramírez Apr 20
mortgage servicers
The CFPB introduced new rules that changes the game for mortgage servicers. Experts lay out the changes that await the servicing industry
by Kelsey Ramírez Apr 9
Kamala Harris' record on real estate is mixed
The Democratic vice presidential candidate believes 'housing is a human right' and has proposed legislation for mortgage and rent relief amid the pandemic
by Andrea V. Brambila Aug 12
Caliber Home Loans settlement gives $17M in loan forgiveness to New Yorkers
The settlement applies to borrowers who were enrolled in interest-only loan modifications by Caliber, as well as customers who are dealing with the economic fallout of COVID-19
by Lillian Dickerson Jun 24
4.1M Americans are now enrolled in mortgage forbearance plans
As of May 10, 8.16% of all mortgages were in forbearance, up from 7.91% on May 3 — the smallest increase since March, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association
by Lillian Dickerson May 19
Computers papers meeting office
LoanSphere Servicing Digital allows homeowners to view loan information, provides tips for building equity and on-the-spot assistance from mortgage servicers
by Marian McPherson Jun 26
Riding the loan modification merry-go-round
What it takes to climb out of a credit mess
by Bernice Ross Mar 7
Riding the loan modification merry-go-round
What it takes to climb out of a credit mess
by Bernice Ross Feb 16
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau taking mortgage complaints seriously
2 out of 3 who file grievances get some sort of satisfaction
by Ken Harney Apr 22