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Help rewrite fed mortgage form

Following on the heels of its overhaul of credit card disclosures announced in March, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, or CFPB, last week launched its “Know Before You Owe” project, a similar attempt to streamline and clarify government-requir… Continue reading

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Loan forms to be re-redesigned

Mortgage loan disclosure forms are notoriously complicated and difficult for borrowers to understand, despite the fact that these miserable pieces of paper have been debated, analyzed, focus-grouped, revised and reimagined to the “nth” degree in recent… Continue reading

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Florida still foreclosure zone

The U.S. mortgage market appears to be on the mend. Except, that is, for the usual hot spots, where loan delinquencies and foreclosures remain so elevated they render the national statistics “somewhat meaningless.”
That’s according to the latest survey… Continue reading

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Mortgage delinquencies drop

Mortgage delinquencies and foreclosures have declined in the first quarter, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
The percentage of loans that were delinquent for 90 days or more dropped half a percentage point to 8.1 percent in the first thre… Continue reading

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Housing crisis could worsen

The foreclosure crisis is far from over and the situation could worsen if home prices continue to decline, according to data from a housing and mortgage trends report released by the real estate and financial information firm CoreLogic.
Nearly one in f… Continue reading

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Consumer bureau attacked

There is no question the lack of regulatory oversight played a huge role in the collapse of the mortgage and housing markets.
Yet, the concept of creating a more efficient system to help protect consumers’ interest against the predatory lending practic… Continue reading

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Homeowners still distressed

A new survey has found that homeowners continue to report considerable financial distress.
Nearly 23 percent of those polled in a first-quarter Fannie Mae housing survey who said they had a mortgage also said they owed more than the value of their home… Continue reading

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BofA to give away houses

Have too many foreclosed properties?
Why not give them away?
That’s what Bank of America plans to do with as many as 150 vacant and abandoned properties in and around Chicago through a new “collaboration” with the city that’s intended to address the pr… Continue reading

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Giving up rights for a loan mod

You’re struggling to make payments on your mortgage and you learn that you’ve been approved for a loan modification or a forbearance agreement that will allow you to catch up on payments.
That might be great news but before you sign on the dotted line,… Continue reading

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Tax credit ate 2011 home sales

What’s going on with home sales?
It’s a question that concerns homebuyers, home sellers, homeowners and renters who’ve contemplated trading their rent check for a mortgage payment.
At the moment, it’s not an easy question to answer with the usual compa… Continue reading

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