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States such as Michigan, Arizona and Florida that have been hard hit by unemployment and foreclosures are introducing new programs to help homeowners who can’t manage their mortgage payments.
The federally funded programs offer new help to homeowners who may have been disappointed by other federal government assistance programs.
The Michigan State Housing [...]
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States offer mortgage aid
January 13th, 2011 by Financial Writer
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What Is a Mortgage Promissory Note?
January 12th, 2011 by Financial Writer
There are a lot of different words floating around throughout a real estate transaction, and this jargon can get downright confusing at times. One word that you have likely heard bounced around between real estate agents, escrow or title companies, mortgage companies or lenders, and others is a mortgage promissory note. So what is this?
A [...]
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Canadian bonds beat world
January 8th, 2011 by Financial Writer
Returns in Canada’s bond market exceeded the rest of the world in 2010, gaining the most in five years, and may outperform again this year amid record foreign purchases of the nation’s fixed-income securities.
The Bank of America Merrill Lynch Canada Broad Market Index, which tracks 1,150 federal, provincial and corporate bonds with a par value [...]
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Toyota chalks a win against ‘whistleblower’
January 6th, 2011 by Financial Writer
Toyota Motor Sales Inc. has been awarded $2.6 million in an arbitration case against a former attorney for the automaker. The attorney, Dimitrios Biller, had accused Toyota in court cases and in the media, of covering up safety defects in its vehicles.
In making his accusations, Biller had relied on internal Toyota documents. Biller discussed confidential [...]
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If The Bank Sued To Foreclose, The Mortgage To Ensure That They Meet
January 5th, 2011 by Financial Writer
One of the creative defenses to a foreclosure action in this past year has shown, that the demand for bank foreclosure of the mortgage shall demonstrate in this regard and has been home and apartment owners to sue. In the vast majority of the shares of foreclosure, banks are not the original notes, rather [...]
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Refinancing Your Home Loan – You Must Use A Mortgage Broker?
January 4th, 2011 by Financial Writer
mortgage brokers can be an excellent resource for refinancing your mortgage, especially if you have less than perfect credit. The problem with using a mortgage broker is that it is easy to be very interested to overpay thousands of dollars in unnecessary expenses and mortgages. Here are some tips to help you decide whether [...]
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Why Are Mortgage Notes Useful?
January 1st, 2011 by Financial Writer
Mortgage notes are not a new form of financing, and have been very popular over the last decade in helping people to sell and buy property. They allow a buyer and a seller to come to an agreement where finances are concerned and where both parties can be happy with the arrangement. A seller will [...]
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Former auto czar pays $10 million fine
December 30th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Quadrangle investment group founding partner and former Obama “auto czar” Steven Rattner agreed Thursday to pay a $10 million fine in a settlement with the New York attorney general’s office over a pension fund scheme.
Rattner was accused of a “pay-to-play” scheme involving New York’s pension fund, in which Rattner’s Quadrangle allegedly gave kickbacks to officials [...]
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Bankers’ Pay on the Line Again
December 28th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Limiting the compensation of banking executives is not the best way to curb their risk-taking, but it might be the option most readily available, an economist writes.
Buy vs. Rent: An Update
Should you buy a home or rent one? An updated list of the relationship between home prices and rents in 55 metropolitan areas.
The Holiday [...]
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Three Mortgage Broker Tricks To Avoid Returning Refinancing
December 25th, 2010 by Financial Writer
In addition to paying the fee collection, brokers receive a commission of the wholesale lender for your loan pad. Mortgage broker Commission have a lot of tricks to increase its at your expense. Here are some tips to help you recognize when your mortgage broker can be used to refinance a mortgage.
I. [...]
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