Changes to California HOBR

The “Big” Guys, “Little” Guys, and Those In Between by T. Robert Finlay, Esq. During the height of the Financial Crisis, California passed its landmark legislation intended to help homeowners facing foreclosure — the Home Owner Bill of Rights (HOBR). In short, HOBR required loan servicers to follow certain procedures when putting defaulted borrowers on notice of foreclosure prevention alternatives and prevented servicers from “dual tracking,” i.e., simultaneously proceeding with

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Texas House Committee on Business & Industry

Testimony Provided by: David Howard, National Rental Home Council by David Howard On September 12, as chief executive officer of the National Rental Home Council, I testified at a hearing of the Texas state legislature examining the impact of “institutional owners” on housing affordability in the state. I testified, in part, “Fundamentally, the expanding role of large {SFR} owners in the housing market is a direct response to the growing

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Home Flipping Activity Dips Slightly

Profits Inch Up Across U.S. in Second Quarter of 2024 by ATTOM Team ATTOM, a leading curator of land, property data, and real estate analytics, released its second-quarter 2024 U.S. Home Flipping Report showing that 79,540 single-family homes and condominiums in the United States were flipped in the second quarter. Those transactions represented 7.5%, or one of every 13 home sales, nationwide during the months running from April through June

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