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New commonsense mortgage rule

The Fed is proposing a rule that would require lenders to make sure borrowers can afford payments before they are issued a mortgage loan.
Isn’t that common sense?  You would think so but it was the lack of basic, commonsense rules that allowed lenders… Continue reading

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Homeowners still optimists

“The five-year swoon in home prices has done little to shake the confidence of the American public in the investment value of homeownership.”
That’s the key finding of a new nationwide Pew Research Center survey that queried about 2,140 adults in late… Continue reading

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New bill for short sales

A new bill that would give lenders 45 days to respond to short sale requests was introduced in the in the U.S. House this week.
If passed into law, the Prompt Decision for Qualification of Short Sale Act of 2011, would “require the lender or servicer o… Continue reading

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FHA costs go up Monday

It will cost more to get an FHA-insured loan, starting Monday. You have this weekend to apply for an FHA-insured mortgage and grab the lower premiums.
The Federal Housing Administration insures mortgages, and it has a two-part premium structure. There’… Continue reading

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Benign inflation report

Overall inflation was about the same as expected in March. When you ignore fuel and food, inflation was lower than expected. Mortgage bond yields are down this morning, and that should keep a lid on mortgage rates today. I’m not saying mortgage rates w… Continue reading

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Bad foreclosures hurt everyone

Borrowers, mortgage markets, communities, courts and mortgage investors are all victims of loan servicers’ inadequate foreclosure policies and practices.
That’s one clear conclusion of a new 15-page report, “Interagency Review of Foreclosure Policies a… Continue reading

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Slapping a servicing idiocracy

Mortgage servicers ignored the countless news articles that described their slipshod practices, so now the government has to step in. That’s my conclusion after reading the Interagency Review of Foreclosure Policies and Practices, a report released yes… Continue reading

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Fannie offers closing cost help

Fannie Mae is reviving incentives to lure buyers, as it tries to unload its thousands of foreclosed homes.
The agency is offering to give buyers up to 3.5 percent of the selling price to be used toward closing costs. The incentive applies to offers sub… Continue reading

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Fair housing for all

The Department of Housing and Urban Development, or HUD, is working on a rule that would offer lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, collectively LGBT, a little more protection from housing discrimination.
The agency is finalizing a federal ru… Continue reading

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Mowing the foreclosure’s lawn

Who’s paying to mow the lawn at that foreclosure down the block? If you own a life insurance policy, chances are it’s you, mate. Not only that, but you’re probably getting hit for twice what the guy doing the mowing is pulling down.
A recent interview … Continue reading

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