Major mortgage servicer Nationstar, the fourth-largest mortgage servicer in the U.S., has agreed to pay $91 million to settle claims brought by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and state attorneys general that allege the company had failed to honor mortgage forbearance agreements and unfairly foreclosed on homeowners. According to the CFPB and 50 state attorneys … Continue reading “Nationstar Agrees to Pay $90 Million to Settle Claims Over Harming Homeowners After the Great Recession”
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