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WaPo: Prepare for “significant economic consequences” if the mortgage market can’t better serve minorities
May 17, 2019The mortgage industry has historically underserved people of color, and if it can’t figure out a way to properly address the problem, the economy as a whole will suffer. This from a recent article in The Washington Post co-authored by three prominent industry analysts who enumerate the ways in which Hispanics in particular are being shut out of the housing market and the consequences the nation may face.
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Trump announces in NAR speech that he’s lifting steel and aluminum tariffs
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CFPB claims debt collection firm Forster & Garbus robo-sued thousands on behalf of Citibank, Discover, others
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NAR’s Yun forecast for 2019 housing sales: New homes will drive market gains
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Poor credit scores keep Gen Xers from entering the housing market
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The We Company launches real estate acquisition, management platform
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Redfin: Last year’s tax reform bill impacted fewer homebuyers than expected
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Government watchdog: Ben Carson’s office décor spending spree violated law
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Craig Phillips, Treasury point person on GSE reform, reportedly stepping down
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RentCafe: Most American renters are paying less than the national average
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Scalable subservicing technology fuels LoanCare’s growth
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United Wholesale Mortgage hires new senior execs to grow broker channel
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