Courts
Voxtur Analytics’ bankruptcy filing has reinforced ALTA’s warning that attorney opinion letters are a fragile and inferior alternative to title insurance, raising renewed concerns about risk, liability, and consumer protection for lenders and regulators
Senior Democratic lawmakers have filed an amicus brief arguing that CFPB Acting Director Russell Vought’s reinterpretation of the agency’s funding mechanism unlawfully undermines its independence and consumer protection mandate under the Dodd-Frank Act
Legal experts say January filings drive a surge in co-owned property sales, as couples navigate split decisions under pressure
US Mortgage Corp alleges its competitor poached an entire Tulsa Branch and thousands of loan files
RealPage has reached an agreement with the DOJ (pending court approval) that resolves the government’s antitrust action over its revenue-management software used in multifamily housing
In a recent court filing, OMB Director Russell Vought contends that the Bureau is legally barred from drawing funds from the Federal Reserve, the mechanism through which it has traditionally been financed
The new complaint also names former branch manager, Gregory Nichols, and several former employees as defendants.
ATTOM’s fourth-quarter 2025 analysis found that 1.32% of U.S. residential properties were vacant, down slightly from 1.33% in Q3, with the share of zombie foreclosures also sliding, dropping seven basis points in Q4
In the amended complaint against Kristine Wake, NEXA names former president Mat Grella, his spouse, and Platinum One Lending as new defendants.
The plaintiff alleges that Swift Home Loans used trigger leads to bombard consumers with unsolicited texts and calls