The Carrington Charitable Foundation (CCF)’s 6th Annual Golf Classic recently raised $2.2 million for wounded veterans who have returned from service and need support.
Read More »Legal League 100 Names Education Subcommittee Chairman
The Legal League 100 Advisory Council has appointed Jim DeLoach, Senior Counsel for McCalla Raymer Pierce LLC, to Chairman of the Education Services Subcommittee.
Read More »Lower Yields are Not Stopping SFR Investors
Gross rental yields on single-family rental properties are at a post-recession low, but that is not preventing institutional investors from getting in the game.
Read More »SouthLaw Welcomes New Associate Attorney
SouthLaw P.C., a default servicing firm with six offices in the Midwestern United States, has announced that Christopher Santora has joined the firm as an Associate Attorney in the Litigation Department in the Omaha, Nebraska, office.
Read More »FHFA Revises its Minority and Women Inclusion Regulations
The FHFA announces the issuance of proposed amendments to its Minority and Women Inclusion regulations. What other actions are industry leaders pursuing to further diversity and inclusion?
Read More »Why are Enforcement Actions Way Down?
Enforcement activity against financial institutions dropped to a three-year low in the third quarter, and there are several possible explanations.
Read More »Servicers, Get Ready for CFPB’s Updated Rules
Two CFPB officials presented an overview of policy and programs that impact the mortgage industry based on these rules at the Five Star Conference and Expo in Dallas in September. Now, the rules are officially published in the Federal Register.
Read More »Soaring Mortgage Revenue Gives U.S. Bancorp a Push
The banking industry is currently facing steady headwinds, but that did not stop U.S. Bancorp from a profitable third quarter.
Read More »Fiserv Aims for Faster Modification Process with CoreLogic Integration
Wisconsin-based Fiserv, Inc., has announced an agreement with California-based CoreLogic which will reduce default risk and improve the cost and time of servicing.
Read More »The Turning Point: Housing Permits Outpace Starts
On the surface, the latest news was not good for new residential construction. A closer analysis of the data, however, shows that the outlook is not so gloomy.
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