How Much Did Banks Pay For The 2008 Financial Crisis? Fines And Settlements Of Over $160 Billion
How Much Did Banks Pay For The 2008 Financial Crisis? Fines And Settlements Of Over $160 Billion In Past 8 Years In the eight years …
How Much Did Banks Pay For The 2008 Financial Crisis? Fines And Settlements Of Over $160 Billion In Past 8 Years In the eight years …
Disappearing investments: Investors say they lost thousands CHICAGO (WLS) — Hopeful homeowners say they thought they were investing in properties but instead they lost thousands …
Understanding Wall Street’s Great Foreclosure Fraud A review of Chain of Title: How Three Ordinary Americans Uncovered Wall Street’s Great Foreclosure Fraud by David Dayen …
The Foreclosure Sleuth: How a Sports Agent Uncovered the Greatest Financial Fraud in American History New Republic contributor David Dayen’s book Chain of Title focuses …
Protecting Communities on the Road to Recovery Why Strong Standards Are Critical for the Distressed Asset Stabilization Program More than 778,000 homeowners with loans backed …
Parrish v. FNMA: Subject Matter Jurisdiction, Unlawful Detainer – Supreme Court of Virginia Vacates Foreclosure Judgement A circuit court on de novo appeal of an …
‘Jumbo’ Mortgages are Now a Better Deal than Smaller Home Loans Why? Because they have to feed the beast… It’s true but a bit counterintuitive. …
The effect of demographics on payment behavior: panel data with sample selection Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Working Papers The effect of demographics on payment …
Hundreds of Lenders Still Haven’t Used FHA Appraisal Portal There are 1,700 active lenders that have originated FHA-insured mortgages in the last 12 months. Days …
Could Homeownership Be Headed For 50 Percent? Will the homeownership rate fall below 50 percent? Not a question most housing industry stakeholders want to think …