According to a new study from the Joint Center for Housing Studies, health disparities may be driven by inequality within certain neighborhood environments, specifically those of color and lower income.
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Donna Schmidt is President and CEO of DLS Servicing. A seasoned professional with four decades of leadership experience in the mortgage industry, she is a sought-after authority on loss mitigation...

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Scott Bessent, Secretary of the Treasury, stated that the Trump administration has formally launched the process of finding a replacement for Jerome Powell as Chair of the Federal Reserve. The...

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MortgagePoint presents its 2025 Mortgage Servicing Excellence Awards, an opportunity to recognize the achievements of mortgage servicers nationwide. The post Honoring Servicers Making an Impact...

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As the U.S. housing shortage grows to an all-time high, furthering the housing deficit, "the unfortunate fact is that we still don't have enough housing in this country for people who need it,"...