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Few Qualified Delinquent Borrowers Getting Federal Help
Few Qualified Delinquent Borrowers Getting Federal Help Washington Post Less than 10 percent of delinquent borrowers eligible for the Obama administration's $75 billion foreclosure prevention program have received help so far, according to Treasury...( read more )
...Tags: Tags: Foreclosure Trends foreclosures foreclosures rate
Foreclosure Pulse
- Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Can "Appreciation Sharing" Solve The Mortgage Mess?
But for those with toxic loans, a high-cost mortgage with sane terms is better than foreclosure, bankruptcy and having your stuff sitting on the curb. Equity Sharing During the past few months there has been a huge debate in Washington regarding how to assist those with toxic loans, assuming they should get any assistance at all. The use of appreciation sharing is supposed to prevent speculators from buying property with FHA loans. Can “Appreciation Sharing” Solve The Mortgage Mess? By Peter G. Miller We’re about to see something
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Few Qualified Delinquent Borrowers Getting Federal Help
Few Qualified Delinquent Borrowers Getting Federal Help Washington Post Less than 10 percent of delinquent borrowers eligible for the Obama administration's $75 billion foreclosure prevention program have received help so far, according to Treasury...( read more )
...Tags: Tags: Foreclosure Trends foreclosures foreclosures rate
Foreclosure Pulse
- Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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Getting Help to Stop Foreclosure, Avoid Home Foreclosure Process - RealtyTrac
Million Foreclosures
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Study Forecasts Rising Subprime Foreclosures
It warns cities in California, Nevada, New Jersey, New York and Michigan, as well as the greater Washington, D.C. The center offers up proposed solutions to curb increasing foreclosures, including due diligence by lenders before a loan is approved to make sure the borrower is qualified to repay, regulation of predatory lending practices, and coordinated programs to help delinquent homeowners. Absent from the studys executive summary and proposed solutions are any A new study released yesterday by the Center for Responsible Lending projects that one out of five subprime mortgages originated in the past two years will end in foreclosure, costing homeowners as much as $164 billion. “This rate is nearly double the projected rate of subprime loans made in 2002, and it exceeds the worst foreclosure experience in the modern mortgage market, which occurred during the “Oil Patch” disaster of the 1980s.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Can "Appreciation Sharing" Solve The Mortgage Mess?
But for those with toxic loans, a high-cost mortgage with sane terms is better than foreclosure, bankruptcy and having your stuff sitting on the curb. Equity Sharing During the past few months there has been a huge debate in Washington regarding how to assist those with toxic loans, assuming they should get any assistance at all. The use of appreciation sharing is supposed to prevent speculators from buying property with FHA loans. Can “Appreciation Sharing” Solve The Mortgage Mess? By Peter G. Miller We’re about to see something
www.realtytrac.com
- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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