Do New PSPA Limits Undermine Efforts to Combat Discrimination?
Researchers believe a lingering Trump-era change to an agreement between the FHFA and the U.S. Treasury Department could undermine efforts by the new administration and
Researchers believe a lingering Trump-era change to an agreement between the FHFA and the U.S. Treasury Department could undermine efforts by the new administration and
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Thursday announced extensions of several measures that the agency says will align COVID-19 mortgage relief policies across the federal
An analysis of property taxes by Wallethub found that the state of Hawaii has the lowest real-estate tax rate in the U.S. with an average
Researchers found the residents of Hawaii pay the least for their property taxes, while across the map, the Garden State of New Jersey comes in
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell—in his testimony Wednesday before Congress—indicated that the central bank would proceed with vigorous actions aimed at aiding the country’s recovery
In The Golden State, the February 19 deadline for introducing new bills for this year’s legislative session is history, so housing advocates have a clearer
Black Knight has reported that in January 2021, the national mortgage delinquency rate fell to 5.9%, a 0.9% monthly drop from December 2020’s rate of
For years, we’ve been told “The End is Near” in the appraisal industry. The only consistency within the industry is that it is always changing.