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FEATURE
62
Prepping for
Regulatory Climate
Change in 2021
With a new president
and incoming policy
shifts, here's how
mortgage servicers
should be preparing and
prioritizing.
By Matthew Tully
FEATURE
66
How Distressed
Disposition Can
Heal, Not Harm
Here are three strategies
to speed healing and
help homeowners in a
post-pandemic housing
market.
By Daren Blomquist
QUICK TAKE
72
Texas Supreme
Court Throws the
Industry a Lifeline
is holding
strengthens an
alternative to lender's
counsel when faced
with allegations
of a potentially
unenforceable lien.
By Robert D. Forster, II
QUICK TAKE
74
'Early Resolution'
Could Add Extra
Complications
Here's what one Illinois
county's new residential
eviction and consumer
debt "Early Resolution
Program" could mean
for servicers and other
stakeholders.
By Benjamin Burstein
QUICK TAKE
76
Some Things Are
Better in Bulk
Bulk title transactions
can streamline sales and
purchases for investors.
By Tom Huddleston
In This Issue
7 DS Journal
16 Movers and Shakers
The Exchange
22 Arthur Johnson, VP
of Capital Markets,
Fannie Mae
28 Robert Hutchins, CEO,
Ellavoz Impact Capital
Cover Story
56
Industry representatives discuss
how mortgage has weathered
the challenges of COVID-19,
how processes have changed
for the long-term, and what
looms ahead as vaccines
promise a potential return to
in-person business.
By Phil Britt
HOPE (AND
CHALLENGES)
AHEAD