The Bureau has announced that it will be engaging with Congress to advance proposed legislation that would authorize the Bureau to award anyone who report violations of Federal consumer financial law.
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New data reveals the cities where homeowners stay put for decades and where they pack up and move more often.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Federal Reserve Talks National Net Worth
Also in The Week Ahead, the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs will hold a hearing to examine the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's semi-annual report to Congress.
Read More »More Jobs, More Homes
With employment on the rise, residential builders are picking up the pace.
Read More »Employment Signaling Optimism in Mortgage Market
With unemployment at record lows, economists believe economic as well as housing market growth will continue.
Read More »Five Star Global Cancels Conferences in Light of COVID-19
On Friday, the association announced the cancellation of Single-Family Rental Summit and Five Star Government Forum.
Read More »Eye on The Industry: Snapdocs Partners With Ellie Mae
Additional reports on new leadership for a second-mortgage industry leader and the launch of a new online portal are included.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Fall to Nearly 50-Year Low
Freddie Mac says this is the lowest reading since it began its study in 1971. Click through to see where it landed.
Read More »Showcasing MReport’s Top 25 Fintech Innovators: a360inc
Included in MReport’s inaugural list, the company provides case management system technology and practice management services to law firms, title agencies and underwriters, and mortgage servicing companies, and investors.
Read More »Elizabeth Warren Drops Out of Presidential Race
Just 24 hours after Michael Bloomberg ended his bid for the White House, the Senator's quest for the presidency has come to an end. Click through to revisit her contributions to the CFPB and financial laws.
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