The Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and the Federal Housing Finance Agency launched a new website for mortgage and housing assistance. Click through for more information.
Read More »More American Households Losing Income
Here's how many more Americans expect to miss mortgage and other debt payments in the coming months.
Read More »Treasury: More Than $218B in Coronavirus Stimulus Checks Sent
Additionally, the Department of Housing and Urban Development announced $1 billion in funding, with a portion of the funds aimed at assisting low-income households.
Read More »Update from the Treasury on Housing Market
The new report also covered the sharp decline in unemployment and predictions on how the unemployment rate will rise.
Read More »Nomination Hearing Held for Dana T. Wade
No date was set for a possible vote on the new Federal Housing Commissioner. Click through to see what the nominee had to say.
Read More »Delgado to Rep. Waters: ‘Stop Politicizing a Pandemic’
Chairwoman Maxine Waters, along with three fellow members, sent a letter to the nation’s largest banks seeking communication sent to borrowers on programs related to the CARES Act.
Read More »Former CFPB Director Talks Bureau’s Actions During Pandemic
What does Richard Cordray say are some of the issues facing mortgage servicers during COVID-19?
Read More »Ginnie Mae Releases Data on Liquidity Program
Click through to see how many servicers took advantage of the Pass-Through Assistance Program, and the amount of funds that were forwarded, over the past month.
Read More »How COVID-19 Impacted Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
In their Q1 2020 financial reports, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac noted how they are helping borrowers while juggling lost revenue.
Read More »The Unemployment Hit to Mortgages
Here's how the industry reacted to the most recent unemployment data from the Department of Labor.
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