May Foreclosure Filings Spike 14% From a Year Ago: What Homeowners Need to Know
Foreclosure filings hit 40,335 in May, up 14% year-over-year. Learn what's driving the trend and which states and cities are most at risk.
Foreclosure filings hit 40,335 in May, up 14% year-over-year. Learn what's driving the trend and which states and cities are most at risk.
Trump taps former SEC chair Jay Clayton for intelligence chief after bipartisan backlash over interim pick Bill Pulte's lack of national security experience.
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The MBA is urging the mortgage industry to adopt a unified AI framework as regulatory uncertainty slows safe adoption across lending workflows.
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Top mortgage and real estate finance organizations announce key leadership changes, promotions, and new hires shaping the industry in 2025.
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After decades of failed promises, a new Penn Station redesign is back on the table — and this time, it might actually happen.