Feds propose overhaul of mortgage process Getting a mortgage can be confusing and frustrating. To make it less so, the federal housing department has proposed an overhaul of the mortgage process, from application to closing.read more...
Wells Fargo wins appeal in lending case (Reuters via Yahoo! News) A federal appeals court in California ruled that the operating units of nationally chartered banks cannot be regulated by states, but that California's limits on mortgage interest charges were
Adding Names to a Title Q: My husband bought our house in his name only before we were married. My credit wasn't as good as his, and I wasn't making much money, so not being
Dodd Addresses Mortgage Crisis Sen. Dodd is pushing a bill he says would make lower cost loans available for those facing foreclosure. via ClipSyndicate read more...
Between Concessions and Commissions, a Murky Kind of Math Q: We engaged a real estate broker to sell our house. The listing agreement obligated us to pay a 5 percent commission based on the sales price. The broker
'Boomtown' May Finally Have Its Boom Mr. Major's Barber Shop, across Route 175 from Fort Meade, bustles with customers, perhaps a sign of things to come in a run-down retail strip that's been known for
State Employees’ Credit Union (SECU) is pleased to announce a consumer-friendly reverse mortgage designed to help senior members utilize the wealth in their homes in the best manner. Setting it apart from other industry-standard reverse mortgages, the Credit Union loan offers a fixed, stable rate of interest, a simple interest accrual method, a low origination fee of 1%, no mortgage insurance …
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