DocMagic’s Total eClose solution acts as the mortgage industry’s completely paperless closing.
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The internal study supports NTC’s claim of saving its clients’ money on research services.
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Debt securities, mortgage securities, and STARC debt notes will no longer be accepted to trading in the Luxembourg and Ireland markets.
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The use of plywood in securing vacant homes has come under heavy scrutiny recently, causing some industry stakeholders to change the way they manage and maintain properties in the pre-foreclosure stage.
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Sharif Mahdavian was tapped to head the company’s communication between state and federal stakeholders.
Read More »New Treasury Secretary Pick Promises Dodd-Frank Reform
President-elect Donald Trump's choice for Treasury Secretary, former Goldman Sachs partner Steve Mnuchin, says he intends to roll back parts of Dodd-Frank, that broad tax reform is necessary to achieve sustained economic growth, and that the government's conservatorship of the GSEs should end.
Read More »The Housing Forecast for 2017 Calls For . . .
Here are some of the trends predicted for housing next year, including affordability, what will drive demand, and the top markets based on price appreciation and sales gains, according to one analysis.
Read More »Trump Appoints 2 to HUD Transition Team
President-elect Donald Trump has yet to officially announce his choice for HUD Secretary, but he did name two new members to the HUD transition team on Tuesday.
Read More »Single-Family Rentals: Deciding Where to Invest
How does an investor determine in which markets to acquire single-family properties for rental and get the most return on investment?
Read More »Home Prices Cross a ‘Largely Symbolic’ Threshold
The latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices look impressive on the surface, surpassing peak 2006 numbers. But when inflation is factored in, nationally, prices still have a long way to go.
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