California Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Zillow

HousingWire, Feb. 20, 2020–Kathleen HowleyA U.S. District Court judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit against Zillow alleging damages stemming from the unauthorized access of a listing.https://www.housingwire.com/articles/california-court-dismisses-lawsuit-against-zillow/

HUD Report Notes ‘Credit Invisibility’ Among Assisted Households

HUD and the Policy and Economic Research Council, in a new study examining reporting rent payments to credit reporting agencies, said while rent payment performance can improve both credit visibility and the fraction of tenants with credit scores above 620, it also shows that many public housing tenants continue to have subprime credit scores that can limit their housing choices and their ability to obtain insurance.

The Real World: Why RON Matters and What Lenders Should Expect

There are countless arguments that have been made regarding why lenders should embrace remote online notarization, but in my eyes it all boils down to a few questions every lender should be asking themselves. How do I make it more convenient for my borrowers to do business with me? How do I fully realize the benefits of an eClosing? How can we increase loan officer referrals?