Author name: Ricky Vasquez

US Bank sees legal setbacks in New York foreclosure suits

A New York court ruled against U.S. Bank in its effort to retroactively pursue a years-long foreclosure case that the state deemed unenforceable.  Processing Content A New York appellate court denied an appeal by the bank to reverse a 2023 legal decision that stated the bank’s attempt to foreclose on defendant John Williams in 2019

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Why war didn’t trigger a treasury flight to safety

In times past, an armed conflict involving the US would cause treasuries to rally, at least short-dated ones since they would be the beneficiary of a ‘flight to quality’ rally but $30T in debt may have changed that perception. Processing Content After the attack on Iran, not only have treasuries not rallied but the short

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The Hidden Advantage Repeat Buyers Have Right Now

The Hidden Advantage Repeat Buyers Have Right Now

What if you didn’t have a mortgage payment on your next house? It may sound a little unrealistic. But for a number of homeowners, it’s actually doable. Nearly 3 in 10 homes purchased today are bought in cash, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). That’s far more than the pre-pandemic norm (see graph

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The Best Mortgage Companies to Work For in 2026

After a period of consolidation of heavy-hitters in the mortgage industry, it’s the independent lending shops that prioritize care of their customers and importantly, their staff, who will stand out. This year 40 companies had what it takes to land on the Best Mortgage Companies to Work For list, up from 36 companies in 2025

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The big risks banks face in the US-Iran conflict

Markets are just starting to digest and react to the events unfolding across the Middle East after this weekend’s attack on Iran by the U.S. and Israel. Processing Content The most recent attacks are an escalation of the military exchange between the U.S and Israel against Iran last summer. But while those attacks were focused

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Will war with Iran send mortgage rates higher or lower?

Spring is right around the corner and mortgage rates are already under 6%, but now we have a new variable: war with Iran. Now the question is whether the conflict in Iran will send rates lower or higher before the seasonal push in housing comes.  Last week was already interesting as the 10-year yield closed

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loanDepot executive Alex Madonna departs, starts Trust One Financial

Just months after loanDepot‘s Alex Madonna was named to a new role to focus on emerging technology, artificial intelligence and modern sales structures, it was announced that he’s departing the company. Madonna, who was most recently loanDepot’s executive vice president of direct lending and spent 16 years at the company, confirmed the news in a

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Tavant agentic AI portal connects lenders, real estate agents, borrowers

At the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Servicing Solutions Conference & Expo 2026 in Dallas, Tavant unveiled its TOUCHLESS Servicing Portal and embedded artificial intelligence (AI) agent MAYA — expanding its platform beyond loan origination and into post-close servicing. The new portal unifies application, decisioning and servicing in a single borrower-facing experience, allowing homeowners to move from

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New Jersey reverse mortgage counseling bill would have ‘chilling effect’ on senior home equity use, NRMLA says

The National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association (NRMLA) this week sent a letter to a New Jersey lawmaker, stating its opposition to a legislative proposal tied to reverse mortgage counseling requirements in the Garden State. The letter is addressed to state Sen. Shirley Turner (D), the sponsor of New Jersey Senate Bill 264, which creates “pre-loan

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