The Virginia Supreme Court recently expanded the grounds under which a private borrower can sue a lender for violations of HUD regulations. In Squire v. Virginia Housing Development Authority, a decision issued on April 17,...more
A recent Arizona Court of Appeals decision could create new complexities for lenders exercising their power of sale under a deed of trust. In Grady v. Superior Court of Maricopa County, the Court of Appeals sided with the...more
In This Issue:
- MERS Has Power To Assign Interest in Deed of Trust, Borrower Can Challenge Assignment of Mortgage, First Circuit Rules
- Federal Judge Refuses To Dismiss Arizona Mortgage Class Action Alleging...more
2/21/2013
/ Class Action ,
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) ,
Debt Collectors ,
Deed of Trust ,
Department of Justice (DOJ) ,
Disclosure Requirements ,
Fair Lending ,
Fraud ,
Information Sharing ,
Interest Rates ,
Licenses ,
MERS ,
Mortgage Loan Originators