Nashville Man Receives Four-Year Sentence for Rental Assistance Fraud
Nashville man receives a four-year sentence for fraud related to rental assistance programs, highlighting risks in oversight and compliance for private lenders.
Nashville man receives a four-year sentence for fraud related to rental assistance programs, highlighting risks in oversight and compliance for private lenders.
CRMLS CEO Art Carter shares his perspective on the ongoing debate around the NAR Clear Cooperation Policy, offering insights in a detailed op-ed.
Willis transitions to chief leadership officer as the company initiates the search for a new CEO, signaling a strategic shift in leadership.
The Housing Rights Initiative targets 165 real estate agents and landlords in Chicago, alleging extensive housing discrimination in a historic case for Illinois.
NAR emphasizes the urgent need for decisive action to address housing affordability and supply, supporting the President’s Executive Order.
New Mexico's MLS will mandate floor plans for every property listing, aligning with practices seen in countries like the UK and Australia. Learn more.
Increased Republican control in D.C. offers potential deregulation opportunities for private lenders, yet legislative limitations may affect policy outcomes.
MBA builder application survey data reveals a 9% year-over-year increase in new home loan applications, indicating a positive trend in housing demand.
FTC sues Greystar for misleading tenants with undisclosed fees, driving rents beyond advertised prices. Implications for rental market transparency examined.
Attom's latest foreclosure report reveals a 10% decline in filings from 2023 and a significant 35% drop compared to pre-pandemic levels, indicating market stability.