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Chris Clow

Liberty Reverse Mortgage Hit With Class-Action Suit Alleging Violation Of California Labor Laws

Liberty Reverse Mortgage, a top 10 reverse mortgage lender owned by Ocwen Financial Corp. and its subsidiary PHH Mortgage Corp., allegedly violated California labor laws by failing to provide employees with rest breaks, meal breaks and appropriate compensation for off-the-clock and overtime work, according to a newly filed class-action lawsuit. The suit, filed by former Liberty employee Michaela LaNere in

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Flavia Furlan Nunes

FHFA Sets Transition To New Credit Models For Late 2025

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) announced on Thursday that the transition to new credit score requirements is expected to occur in the fourth quarter of 2025, a decision commended by the mortgage industry.  That’s when the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will acquire single-family loans based on the FICO 10T and VantageScore 4.0 credit models, replacing the Classic FICO score that has been in

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Chris Clow

New School Economist Calls For A ‘Gray New Deal’ For Retirees

Economics professor Teresa Ghilarducci of The New School in New York recently painted a dire picture of the retirement situation in the U.S., calling on policymakers to enact what she calls a “Gray New Deal,” recalling the economic relief and stimulus efforts of President Franklin D. Roosevelt implemented during the Great Depression. Speaking in Washington, D.C., at a policy conference

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Sarah Marx

Mortgage Rates Flirt With 7% Mark Again

Mortgage rates continued to trend up this week and dampen homebuyer momentum. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 6.94% as of Feb. 29, an increase from last week’s figure of 6.90%, according to Freddie Mac’s Primary Mortgage Market Survey released on Thursday.  Meanwhile, the 15-year fixed rate averaged 6.26% this week, down from 6.29% during the prior week. And HousingWire’s Mortgage

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Sarah Marx

Pending Home Sales Recede In January: NAR

January pending home sales leveled off after December’s surge but remained steady. The softening in sales was primarily a factor of wintry weather rather than declining demand, according to Bright MLS chief economist Lisa Sturtevant. Pending home sales dropped 4.9% month over month in January, according to the newest data from the National Association of Realtors (NAR).  NAR’s Pending Home

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Brooklee Han

MLS PIN, Nosalek Plaintiffs Ask Court For Permission To Respond To DOJ

The plaintiffs in the Nosalek commission lawsuit and defendant MLS Property Information Network (MLS PIN) have teamed up to ask Judge Patti B. Saris if they can file separate responses to the statement of interest from the Department of Justice (DOJ). The joint motion was filed on Wednesday by MLS PIN, Jennifer Nosalek, Randy Hirschorn and Tracy Hirschorn. In the

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