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8 Articles match "Reform","Washington"

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Mortgage Reform Moves Ahead in Washington
The changing tone in Washington can be seen with a 49-21 vote by the House Financial Services Committee on April 2 While huge banks may be too big to fail they're no longer too big to regulate.
RealtyTrac Article Library - Thursday, April 30, 2009
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Mortgage Reform Moves Ahead in Washington
The changing tone in Washington can be seen with a 49-21 vote by the House Financial Services Committee on April 2 While huge banks may be too big to fail they're no longer too big to regulate.
RealtyTrac Article Library - Thursday, April 30, 2009
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No Mortgage Meltdown For These Banks
At the time of that debate virtually all banks, credit card companies, student loan lenders, car financing firms and related businesses stridently supported bankruptcy “reform” — but one notable exception was ING DIRECT. In a remarkable advocacy ad in The Washington Post , ING said “we believe that lending institutions should share responsibility with the people to whom they lend. 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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  • Mortgage Reform Moves Ahead in Washington
    The changing tone in Washington can be seen with a 49-21 vote by the House Financial Services Committee on April 2 While huge banks may be too big to fail they're no longer too big to regulate.
    RealtyTrac Article Library - Thursday, April 30, 2009
    READ MORE
  • Mortgage Reform Moves Ahead in Washington
    The changing tone in Washington can be seen with a 49-21 vote by the House Financial Services Committee on April 2 While huge banks may be too big to fail they're no longer too big to regulate.
    RealtyTrac Article Library - Thursday, April 30, 2009
    READ MORE
  • Will Loan Modifications Change With Washington?
    It's a new year in official Washington with a new Congress, a new President and a new chance for bankruptcy reform, reform which will center on the issue of what to do about unpaid mortgage
    RealtyTrac Article Library - Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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  • Will Loan Modifications Change With Washington?
    It's a new year in official Washington with a new Congress, a new President and a new chance for bankruptcy reform, reform which will center on the issue of what to do about unpaid mortgage
    RealtyTrac Article Library - Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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  • Can "Appreciation Sharing" Solve The Mortgage Mess?
    The hook is this: Under the FHA reform measure borrowers and lenders who take advantage of the HOPE for Homeowners program will face stiff fees and big costs. 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. Can “Appreciation Sharing” Solve The Mortgage Mess? By Peter G. Miller
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • Getting Help to Stop Foreclosure, Avoid Home Foreclosure Process - RealtyTrac
    Schumer (D-NY) chaired the Joint Economic Committee in Washington, DC, on the topic, "Sheltering Neighborhoods from the Subprime Foreclosure Storm." Its suggestions: increase federal support for local foreclosure prevention programs; strengthen and reform the FHA; strengthen regulation of mortgage origination at the federal level; create a federal anti-predatory lending law that bans unfair and deceptive practices; establish borrowers ability to pay standards; and disclosure relating to alternative mortgage products must be enhanced. Denvers Foreclosure Task Force recently
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • As Foreclosures Mount, Candidates React to the Credit Crisis
    Here’s what the major presidential candidates have to say about the growing foreclosure epidemic: Democrats The three main Democratic presidential candidates — Clinton, Obama and Edwards —have made various proposals for modest reform, including setting up a federal fund to help homeowners fend off foreclosure and providing borrowers with counseling, along with laws to ban predatory lending policies. They are the ones that are causing this to go under, and there’s no transparency, no accountability,” Biden told The Washington Post . With mortgage foreclosures at historic highs, Democrats and Republicans are fighting over a political issue that could have major implications in the 2008 presidential campaign.
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • No Mortgage Meltdown For These Banks
    At the time of that debate virtually all banks, credit card companies, student loan lenders, car financing firms and related businesses stridently supported bankruptcy “reform” — but one notable exception was ING DIRECT. In a remarkable advocacy ad in The Washington Post , ING said “we believe that lending institutions should share responsibility with the people to whom they lend. 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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