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Feds Sue Rocket for Race-Based Appraisal Bias. Rocket Fights Back.

Feds Sue Rocket for Race-Based Appraisal Bias. Rocket Fights Back.

Retail lending powerhouse Rocket Mortgage is now suing the U.S. Justice Department. Rocket says the government wrongly dragged the company into a discrimination lawsuit. It was a Colorado deed holder who first called out a lowball appraisal. The Justice...

Published on: December 24, 2024

A “Striking” Trend: Crypto Is Connecting Younger Generations With Mortgages

A “Striking” Trend: Crypto Is Connecting Younger Generations With Mortgages

U.S. Treasury economists have found what they call a “striking” trend. People of modest incomes who live in places where crypto is popular are getting mortgages. In short, they found that ordinary people (those in households making under $50K yearly)...

Published on: December 23, 2024

End-of-Year Checkup: Don’t Miss Your Deadline to Apply for Property Tax Rebates

End-of-Year Checkup: Don’t Miss Your Deadline to Apply for Property Tax Rebates

Paying property tax isn’t getting easier. Taxable home values have shot up. Home equity appreciation is nice, but it also comes with a downside: higher taxes. Let’s not miss any rebates that could be available for the asking.    Senior...

Published on: December 20, 2024

The Neighbors’ Agreement: Consenting to New Property Lines

The Neighbors’ Agreement: Consenting to New Property Lines

Can neighbors agree to a more useful border line between their properties, despite what’s on their deeds? As a matter of fact, your state law could say the property lines you and your neighbor treat as real can actually become the legal boundary between...

Published on: December 18, 2024

From Deed to Deeds: Selling Property to New Owners With a Condominium Conversion

From Deed to Deeds: Selling Property to New Owners With a Condominium Conversion

Like ‘em or not, condos are hot. They’re usually available at lower prices than single-unit homes. They’re popular in cities and suburbs alike. And they offer new deed holders a path to build equity and save money. Investors must meet hopeful...

Published on: December 16, 2024

Am I the Nuisance, or Is My Neighbor? What the Law Says

Am I the Nuisance, or Is My Neighbor? What the Law Says

The law of nuisance came from Merry Olde England, and it crops up in property cases to this day. Sometimes, a nuisance is both private and public. Consider a body shop that emits fumes or dumps oil — impacting specific residences, and creating a...

Published on: December 13, 2024