LTV Decoded: Essential Calculation & Interpretation for Private Mortgage Servicing

2026-01-23T11:44:09-08:00loan servicing private lenders, private lender loan servicing, private lender servicing|

Mastering Loan-to-Value (LTV) in Private Mortgage Servicing: Calculation and Interpretation Explained In the intricate world of private mortgage servicing, where every decision can profoundly impact asset performance and financial stability, one metric stands out as a constant beacon of risk and opportunity: Loan-to-Value (LTV). [...]

Year-End Imperative: Accurate Amortization Schedules for Private Mortgage Servicing

2026-01-23T10:49:15-08:00loan servicing private lenders, private lender loan servicing, private lender servicing|

Why Accurate Amortization Schedules Are Crucial for Year-End in Private Mortgage Servicing Why Accurate Amortization Schedules Are Crucial for Year-End in Private Mortgage Servicing As the calendar pages turn towards the close of another year, the rhythm of the private mortgage servicing industry shifts [...]

Ginnie Mae MBS issuance grows 7%, reaching a $2.8 trillion portfolio

2026-01-23T09:20:34-08:00Articles, private lender loan servicing, private mortgage loan servicing|

Ginnie Mae’s 2025 report reveals $526.4 billion in MBS issuance and a $2.8 trillion portfolio, highlighting significant digital collateral growth trends.

Data Integrity in Private Mortgage Servicing: The Bedrock of Trust & Compliance

2026-01-23T08:08:45-08:00loan servicing private lenders, private lender loan servicing, private lender servicing|

Ensuring Data Integrity in Your Private Mortgage Reporting Process In the intricate world of private mortgage servicing, every number, every date, and every piece of information tells a story. It’s a story that impacts lenders, brokers, and investors alike, determining the health of an [...]

7 Must-Have Automation Features for Modern Private Mortgage Servicing Software

2026-01-23T06:17:40-08:00loan servicing private lenders, private lender loan servicing, private mortgage loan servicing companies, private mortgage servicing companies|

7 Must-Have Automation Features for Modern Private Mortgage Servicing Software In the dynamic world of private mortgage lending, efficiency, accuracy, and unwavering compliance are not just ideals—they are absolute necessities. For lenders, brokers, and investors managing private mortgage portfolios, the traditional methods of servicing [...]

Counseling and Coaching Resources for Homeowners Post-Natural Disasters

2026-01-23T06:09:39-08:00Articles, private lender loan servicing, private money loan servicing|

Post-disaster counseling and financial coaching empower homeowners to stabilize their finances, mitigate predatory risks, and facilitate quicker recovery after natural disasters.

NAR presents legal risk mitigation and litigation strategies in report.

2026-01-23T05:16:51-08:00Articles, private lender loan servicing, private loan servicing company|

NAR's report outlines key changes, including new legal counsel and department restructuring, aimed at minimizing litigation risks and enhancing operational efficiency.

Mortgage experts caution that credit card rate cap may adversely affect homebuyers.

2026-01-23T05:01:18-08:00Articles, private lender loan servicing, private lender servicing|

President Trump’s proposal to cap credit card interest rates at 10% raises concerns among private lenders about potential negative impacts on homebuyer access and market dynamics.

AmeriTrust Appoints Shea Pallante in Preparation for Correspondent Lending

2026-01-23T04:50:32-08:00Articles, private lender loan servicing, private mortgage servicing|

AmeriTrust Mortgage Corp. has appointed Shea Pallante as chief revenue officer to drive growth, expand nondelegated correspondent channels, and increase origination volume.

Real Estate Professionals: Integrating Fair Housing in Light of Federal Changes

2026-01-23T04:46:36-08:00Articles, private lender loan servicing, private mortgage servicing companies|

Realtors expect continued adherence to existing fair housing regulations, suggesting that significant changes in practices for private lenders are unlikely.

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