loanDepot targeted by lawsuit alleging poor work conditionsÂ
The lawsuit was filed against loanDepot by about 40 former loanDepot employees over a number of alleged labor violations.
The lawsuit was filed against loanDepot by about 40 former loanDepot employees over a number of alleged labor violations.
Loan America is accusing Sprout of fraud and deceit, promissory estoppel, negligence, unfair business practices, aiding and abetting, and civil conspiracy.Â
Several of the 2022 HousingWire Vanguard honorees shared their insights on whatâs happening at the federal level
In an effort to protect homeowners, the FHFA extended forbearance coverage to 18 months and pushed the eviction and foreclosure moratorium to June 30.
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The total number of mortgages in forbearance declined seven basis points to 5.22%, according to the latest estimate from the Mortgage Bankers Association.
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced in a press release on Thursday it will administer and enforce the Fair Housing Act to prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
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A partnership of more than 350 housing and civil rights organizations reached out on Monday to congressional leaders advocating for further relief for homeowners in the next COVID-19 stimulus package.
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Housing associations sent a letter to the House Committee on Financial Services saying any new stimulus package considered would need to have rental assistance, and warned of dire consequences if it does not.
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HUD announced on Wednesday a series of temporary waivers that will allow servicers to use alternative methods when servicing FHA-insured reverse mortgages.
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Mortgage servicers received less complaints at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in the fourth quarter of 2020. But for the year, complaints were up. And this follows a promise from the CFPB that it would be keeping a closer watch on the sector.
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