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Low income areas become credit visible when negative records hit
Jun 07, 2017The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau conducted a study which showed how Americans become credit visible. The results showed lower-income areas are more likely to become credit visible after receiving a negative hit to their credit.
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CBO: Amended CHOICE Act could reduce budget deficits an additional $9.5 billion
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CFPB hits Fay Servicing with $1.15 million fine for illegal foreclosure practices
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Sorry, appraisers, you’re wrong – there is a shortage
Jun 07, 2017 -
SoFi to add 400 Delaware workers by 2018
Jun 07, 2017 -
DOJ ordered to stop mortgage settlement money flowing into “left-wing activist organizations”
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The Financial Choice Act would be a disaster for Californians
Jun 07, 2017 -
Summer could bring relief to homebuyer competition in Northwest
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MBA: Increasing purchase demand drives mortgage applications higher
Jun 07, 2017 -
HSBC officially completes obligations under the National Mortgage Settlement
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NYT: Older Americans More Open to Mortgage Debt, Despite Obstacles
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Denver luxury housing market sets new record
Jun 06, 2017
