Families fight on alone Widows of Canadian soldiers killed in Afghanistan are tied up in a confusing fight of their own with banks that have delayed payment of their mortgages or claim they're not
Wealthy Families Expect Home Values to Climb Even amid signs of a real-estate slowdown, many affluent home owners think the value of their primary residences will rise over the next five years, according to a survey.read more...
Mortgage SOS (Second Opinion Service) Could Save Borrowers Thousands on Home Loans (PR Web via Yahoo! News) (PRWEB) May 31, 2005 -- It"s a hot market for housing and the loans that go with them. While they don"t realize it, most people who get a home loan
Many Immigrant Communities Use 'Esos' to Pool Savings When Thamara Labrousse wanted to save up the down payment for a home, she could easily have gone to the bank to deposit part of every paycheck she earns as
Banks Create $125M Fund For Mortgage Relief (WCVB TheBostonChannel.com via Yahoo! News) Five banks are teaming up to create a $125 million mortgage relief fund for New England borrowers.read more...
Lawmakers cash out less than their constituents Members of Congress reported open credit lines totaling a minimum of $4 million during 2005, most of them tied to home-equity loans or lines of credit, according to a survey
Q. Two condominium units in our associations have been foreclosed due to nonpayment of first mortgages. There was $15,500 in past due maintenance and lawyer’s fees due to our association. Unfortunately, our association stands to recover only about $1,500 in spite of the liens that had been filed… more»
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