
Mortgage servicing platform Sagent rolled out a dedicated portal for attorneys working on foreclosure proceedings and other legal cases revolving around borrower distress for the company's business customers..
The technology firm added the attorney portal to its
"The Dara attorney portal's intuitive interface and real-time data is a true game-changer for law firms because it was built with their feedback," Sagent General Counsel Cynthia Treadwell said in a press release.
"We're continually enhancing the platform as our default servicing law firm partners tell us what they need," she added.
In addition to up-to-the-minute data that comes directly from the loan servicing system, the portal is designed to simplify document uploads and integrate quickly with other systems already in use.
"By providing attorneys with a centralized platform for case management, Dara delivers faster solutions for servicers, attorneys and homeowners," said Perry Hilzendeger, Sagent's executive vice president of strategic growth.
Sagent joins fellow servicing tech provider Intercontinental Exchange in creating a portal designed specifically for attorneys, with tool offered on the ICE platform for several years. Along with streamlining correspondence between parties and document collection, ICE Mortgage Technology's portal integrates with the bankruptcy and foreclosure applications found on the platform, according to the company.
The new Sagent launch comes as various sources report a
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The country's leading mortgage servicer, Mr. Cooper, owns a 20% stake in Sagent and is currently actively involved in testing Dara's functions as they are introduced. With the recent acquisition of Mr. Cooper by Rocket Cos., servicing for the latter business' originations is expected to move to Sagent.
In their most recent earnings call,