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12 Articles match "Company","Ideas"

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Don't Dump Investors
Miller    When it comes to bailing out giant banks, huge companies and massive stock brokerages theres no shortage of government interest and activity. The idea that we can pick and choose among borrowers with toxic loans produces several false notions. Misconception No. Don’t Dump Investors By Peter G. After all, its in our national interest to protect investors — unless, of course, theyre folks who merely bought a house or two.
www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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The Government Goes After Loan Officers
The SEC complaint reflects the McLean decision because it argues that mortgages are routinely bought from local originators, packaged on Wall Street and involve some use of the mail system. The Other Shoe You can bet that myriad banks and mortgage companies are asking attorneys to carefully review the SEC complaint. Just ask yourself: How many borrowers really knew what “recasting” means or that monthly payments could readily go up 50 percent or more with some loans? How many borrowers were told about prepayment penalties or understood their size and potential importance?
www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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No Mortgage Meltdown For These Banks
As company Chairman, President, and CEO Ronald E. Hermance explains that company incentives are related to credit quality and not stock prices. The result is that the company has small expenses and few bad loans so it costs Hudson about 20 cents to create an additional dollar of revenue versus the industry standard of roughly 61 cents. As Hermance points out, “we No Mortgage Meltdown For These Banks By Peter G. Miller     The news from Wall Street in recent weeks has not been good, especially in the world of mortgages.
www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • Welcome to the Foreclosure Pulse weblog!
    In addition, we want this blog to develop into a community where you can connect and share ideas with others interested in the foreclosures market. Posted 03-17-2006 5:19 PM by darenb Comments
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Long-Term Solution for Fannie and Freddie Dilemma
    Share values have dropped more 90 percent, investors have lost more than $100 billion, and both companies were rescued by the federal government earlier this month, placed in a government conservatorship run by the newly created Federal Housing Finance Agency. Second, some people think it would be a really good idea to dismember Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. "I say that we cant let them go fast enough," explains a commenter by the name of Wazzel who posted on the Washington Independent website. "Let Long-Term Solution for Fannie and Freddie Dilemma By Peter G.
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • Local Market Perspective: Cape Coral, Fla.
    This presents a whole new challenge, they use mobile closers who rarely have time to speak with you, and all the fees they charge are usually higher than if you close with a local title company. In my most recent transaction I had a law firm, a title company for the law firm, and a title company on this coast for the title company in Miami. It is like being at an auction, but you don’t Editor's Note: This is the first in a series of guest blog posts from members of the RealtyTrac Agent Network . The agents will be sharing their insights about what is happening on
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Lenders help their customers curb foreclosures
    But one Midwestern lender has a novel idea. to see whether Launch-Point could offer its services to other mortgage companies for a fee. As borrowers falling behind on their mortgage payments increase in number, they are getting help form an unlikely source — the mortgage industry. Banks are increasingly testing new strategies to help curb mortgage delinquencies .
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • How to Buy HUD Home Foreclosures - RealtyTrac
    HUD home foreclosures on the Internet are maintained by various management companies all under contract with HUD. After you’ve come up with a rough idea of how much you can afford, make an appointment with a lender. Besides the fact that any potential buyer of a HUD home is required by HUD to use a real estate agent, it is a good idea anyway. How Can I Buy HUD Home Foreclosures? Search Properties | Free 7-Day Trial Search nearly 650,000 Foreclosure and Government properties. More than 1 million total properties including For Sale by Owner, HUD
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • No Mortgage Meltdown For These Banks
    As company Chairman, President, and CEO Ronald E. Hermance explains that company incentives are related to credit quality and not stock prices. The result is that the company has small expenses and few bad loans so it costs Hudson about 20 cents to create an additional dollar of revenue versus the industry standard of roughly 61 cents. As Hermance points out, “we No Mortgage Meltdown For These Banks By Peter G. Miller     The news from Wall Street in recent weeks has not been good, especially in the world of mortgages.
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • Another Approach to $700 Billion Bailout
    If the refinancing program was limited to half of the homeowners who will probably lose their homes to foreclosure, Uncle Sam would need to provide loans worth $220 billion. "(Another) alternative idea works like this: Instead of replacing loans, give lenders an amount equal to 15 percent of the mortgage principal in exchange for concessions. What do you think? Posted 09-29-2008 1:50 PM by darenb Filed under: Foreclosure Trends , Real Estate Trends
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Getting Help to Stop Foreclosure, Avoid Home Foreclosure Process - RealtyTrac
    Million Foreclosures
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • National Registration For Loan Officers Becomes Reality
    The System will better identify bad actors and mitigate their migration from one state or company to another.” An Audit Trail One of the major questions concerning the new system relates to those unique identifiers. A year ago the idea of a national registration system for loan officers was seen as politically impossible, yet now such a system will soon be up and running. National Registration For Loan Officers Becomes Reality By Peter G. Miller     What do you know about your loan officer?
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • The Government Goes After Loan Officers
    The SEC complaint reflects the McLean decision because it argues that mortgages are routinely bought from local originators, packaged on Wall Street and involve some use of the mail system. The Other Shoe You can bet that myriad banks and mortgage companies are asking attorneys to carefully review the SEC complaint. Just ask yourself: How many borrowers really knew what “recasting” means or that monthly payments could readily go up 50 percent or more with some loans? How many borrowers were told about prepayment penalties or understood their size and potential importance?
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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