LenderDefender's profile picture. Known nationally as the Lender Defender™, atty Stuart B. Wolfe has been defending banks and fin instit'ns against lender liability claims for over 30 years.

Stuart B. Wolfe

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Known nationally as the Lender Defender™, atty Stuart B. Wolfe has been defending banks and fin instit'ns against lender liability claims for over 30 years.

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Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac economists, Kevin Park and Liyi Liu, and FHFA economists Robert Avery (formerly) and Lawrence Costa released a working paper on #homeownership sustainability. First-time homebuyers tend to maintain homeownership over long periods. fhfa.gov/papers/wp2402.…

FHFA's tweet image. Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac economists, Kevin Park and Liyi Liu, and FHFA economists Robert Avery (formerly) and Lawrence Costa released a working paper on #homeownership sustainability. First-time homebuyers tend to maintain homeownership over long periods. fhfa.gov/papers/wp2402.…

Possibly the best article I have read on critical thinking skills in 35 years. wsj.com/articles/why-w… By @ProfSimons & @CFChabris published in @WSJ


More on the movement of bank deposits following the events in March 2023: wsj.com/articles/first… by @GinaHeeb for @wsj


Four largest US lenders wrote off a combined $3.4B in bad consumer debt in 2023Q1, up 73% compared to 2022Q1. [Source: @OCRegister compiling from news wires]


~$312B in deposits left US banking system in March ‘23. The 25 biggest U.S. banks gained $18B. All others lost ~$212B. wsj.com/articles/depos… By, PETER RUDEGEAIR, @WSJ


Bankruptcy filings fall 6.3 percent in 2022; individual filings Chapter 13 filings substantially increase. Source: uscourts.gov/news/2023/02/0…


11.1% of consumer credit cards with credit scores below 620 are 60 days behind in March compared with 9.8% a year prior, per Equifax. Personal loans and LOCs delinquencies at 11.3%, up from 10.4% a year prior. [Source: @AAndriotis WSJ 5/20/2022 wsj.com/articles/more-… ]


7.7 percent of workers teleworked due to COVID-19 in April 2022 (Source: U.S. Dept. of Labor)


It’s not every day the US Supreme Court publishes a major First Amendment opinion. But yesterday was one such day. I’ve been tracking this story. What say you? Did the court get it right, or do you agree with the dissent? supremecourt.gov/opinions/20pdf…


Thank you @OCRegister columnist Jeff Lazerson for your thoughtful interview questions to me in connection with this weeks @OCRegister newspaper column. ocregister.com/2020/01/09/ski…

Skip payments on a modified mortgage and California cuts you a big break trib.al/FoLMzJB



Cash-Out Refinances on the Rise | by, @BenEisen | @WSJ


Overnight repurchase agreements brace for possible spike. | @TheRealDFK | @JAVerlaine | @ WSJ | on.wsj.com/2rxsmJE


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