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At issue is whether convenience fees for last-minute payments are governed by the Federal Debt Collection Practice Act, and if so, when they should be disclosed.
February 28 -
Some legal experts say the U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared to favor national rules preempting state regulations in the Bank of America in a case regarding mortgage escrow accounts.
February 27 -
If negotiations between Newrez and OneTrust Home Loans fall through, the court may then intervene.
February 27 -
The mortgage lender is suing James Hecht, now CEO of OneTrust Home Lending, for organizing a ruse in which he fired a group of managers and then rehired them at his new company.
February 23 -
At least six legal actions are currently pending against Planet Home Lending for failing to protect customer data in November 2023.
February 22 -
Ahead of Sprout's bankruptcy, at least $27 million was transferred from its accounts to entities owned by Michael Strauss and accounts for his family, a new filing alleges.
February 21 -
Litigation in the mortgage industry sees lenders and servicers featuring as both plaintiffs and defendants.
February 20 -
The wholesale lender wants its logo removed from the Facebook page and for Ramon Walker, the creator of the page and owner of Client Direct Mortgage, to pay over $100,000 in outstanding EPO.
February 19 -
A deal between consumers and a Multiple Listing Service doesn't solve the issue of buyer brokers "steering" clients to listings with higher commissions, lawyers for the government said.
February 16 -
The New York-based firm said a hack last August compromised the personal identifiable information of 10,835 customers.
February 16