Industry experts worry fix amounts to too little, too late
Gulf between House, Senate approaches reduces likelihood of congressional action
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is key player in drafting and implementing mortgage, RESPA rules
Supreme Court's decision to take up issue could produce landmark ruling in 2014
Credit bureaus working to help lenders tell the difference
Language buried in CC&Rs puts entire projects off limits for FHA loans
One likely strategy: Cap maximum amount of mortgages eligible for deductions at $500,000
Rate hikes leave private insurers in position to lure most-qualified borrowers
April Fools' Day joke raises questions about sellers' expectations of privacy
Percentage of Realtors reporting problems with appraisals also declines
Most MLSs don't include 'green fields' in data input forms
Legal worries led to mass exodus of condo associations from program
Commentary: Watch for legislation aimed at scaling FHA back to irrelevance
Court ruling opens the door for battle over leadership of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Lenders likely to demand larger down payments from buyers in high-cost markets
Battle over mortgage interest deduction still to come
Congress debating lower loan limits, plus higher minimum FICO scores and down payments
Temporary waiver of 90-day 'anti-flipping' rule extended through 2014
Underwriting standards, minimum down payments remain intact
Commentary: Investors wary that lame-duck Congress set to play chicken with 'fiscal cliff'