Borrowers file lawsuit against Optimal Blue and leading lenders for price-fixing.
A class-action lawsuit in Tennessee alleges that Optimal Blue and leading lenders engaged in mortgage price-fixing, potentially violating federal antitrust laws.
A class-action lawsuit in Tennessee alleges that Optimal Blue and leading lenders engaged in mortgage price-fixing, potentially violating federal antitrust laws.
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Understanding the difference between squatters and trespassers in California is crucial for property owners, impacting response strategies and resource allocation.
Shannon McGahn from NAR discusses the implications of a federal shutdown on housing initiatives and the overall real estate market, highlighting potential challenges.
Mortgage rates hold steady despite political turbulence in Congress over government funding, providing a moment of stability for private lenders navigating the market.
A company opts for organic growth over mergers, acquiring mortgage servicing rights and establishing an asset management division to enhance origination and servicing.
Investors accounted for 43% of home purchases in Ohio and Pennsylvania's low-income neighborhoods, highlighting emerging opportunities in the housing market.
A federal judge has limited a class-action lawsuit against United Wholesale Mortgage, claiming they conspired with brokers to impose excessive fees on borrowers.
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Mississippi homes currently take a median of 91 days to sell, exceeding the U.S. average and indicating increased buyer leverage in the housing market.