When will the mortgage industry start to accept the idea of a fully electronic loan closing (eClosing) process?
When will the mortgage industry start to accept the idea of a fully electronic loan closing (eClosing) process?
Why should mortgage lenders consider adding reverse mortgage loans to their product menu, and what are the risks that come with it?
Instead of rising rates determining the condition of the market, what factors drive the industry and show what goes down will inevitably rise again?
With low housing inventory, high home prices and rising interest rates, cooperative home buying with joint tenancy might be the answer.
Seeking to modernize financial data privacy laws and give consumers more control how their data is used, how can we prepare for this new legislation?
How has the mortgage industry used chatbots like ChatGPT previously, and what additional AI tools can we expect to see in the future?
Mortgage Cadence now offers ComplianceEase, and lenders are now able to catch TRID errors throughout the origination process.
Industry leader reaches a significant milestone in loan origination technology evolution, Mortgage Cadence launches MCP 3.0.
In order to keep up with industry changes, a lender's technology needs to be easily customizable to their needs.
How does the application of AI to the mortgage servicing process help with finding business where no one else can?
How can lenders fully maximize the value that new AI tools can bring to our industry, and the borrowers we serve?
Many lenders are making the decision to add reverse mortgage loan products to their menus, setting themselves up for future success.
Being able to originate a compliant reverse mortgage loan using existing technology and staff is a huge advantage for lenders.
Mortgage Cadence announces that George Morales has now joined to enhance and grow the company’s reverse mortgage expertise.
Coming off a $4.4+ trillion year in 2021, this past year was a big change for many lenders. What are the industry's final numbers for 2022?