MBA Premier Member Profile: HomeBinder

Founded in 2015, HomeBinder, Burlington, Mass., is a centralized online platform designed to make maintaining a home’s value easy while improving relationships between homeowners and the businesses that serve them.

Industry Briefs Dec. 20, 2021: Clear Capital Launches ClearPhoto

Clear Capital, Reno, Nev., launched ClearPhoto, a set of AI-driven rules built into ClearCollateral Review, automating the review of property photos and ensuring they are aligned with the appraisal data and sketch.

Jack Huntress of HomeBinder on Improving Borrower Retention

Jack Huntress is founder and CEO of HomeBinder, Burlington, Mass., a centralized home management platform that keeps homeowners connected with mortgage lenders, realtors and other authorized professionals.

Jack Huntress of HomeBinder on Improving Borrower Retention

Jack Huntress is founder and CEO of HomeBinder, Burlington, Mass., a centralized home management platform that keeps homeowners connected with mortgage lenders, realtors and other authorized professionals.

Jack Huntress of HomeBinder on Improving Borrower Retention

Jack Huntress is founder and CEO of HomeBinder, Burlington, Mass., a centralized home management platform that keeps homeowners connected with mortgage lenders, realtors and other authorized professionals.

Jack Huntress of HomeBinder on Improving Borrower Retention

Jack Huntress is founder and CEO of HomeBinder, Burlington, Mass., a centralized home management platform that keeps homeowners connected with mortgage lenders, realtors and other authorized professionals.

Jack Huntress of HomeBinder on Improving Borrower Retention

Jack Huntress is founder and CEO of HomeBinder, Burlington, Mass., a centralized home management platform that keeps homeowners connected with mortgage lenders, realtors and other authorized professionals.

Industry Briefs Oct. 29, 2021

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Department of Justice, in cooperation with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, alleged Trustmark National Bank of Jackson, Miss., engaged in redlining against Black and Hispanic neighborhoods in Memphis, Tenn.