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DS News April 2021

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4 A P R I L 2 0 2 1 | C O N T E N T S | D S N E W S . C O M 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

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