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Seventy-Five Hundred Reasons to Buy a Home in December - MyFox Springfield


Seventy-Five Hundred Reasons to Buy a Home in December
MyFox Springfield, IL - 13 hours ago
Most banks are selling their loans to Fannie Mae or some other institution, and they have to comply with the lending rules of these other institutions. ...

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You can qualify for mortgage, it's just tougher - San Francisco Chronicle


You can qualify for mortgage, it's just tougher
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA - Dec 1, 2008
There is something that mortgage lenders want Bay Area home buyers to know: They are open for business. AP IMPACT: They warned us, but US eased loan rules ...

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Are You An Idiot To Keep Paying Your Mortgage? - NewsNet5.com


Are You An Idiot To Keep Paying Your Mortgage?
NewsNet5.com, OH - 16 hours ago
If you took out a home-equity loan or did a cash-out refinance to buy a car, you'll still owe tax on that debt if it is canceled. For state income taxes, ...

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Quarter Horribilis - FOXBusiness


Quarter Horribilis
FOXBusiness - 12 hours ago
Goldman is now a commercial bank, via its ownership of an industrial loan company, and so, it has become the first US bank to issue bonds backed by the FDIC ...

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US broadens rules for mortgage-aid plan - Philadelphia Inquirer


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US broadens rules for mortgage-aid plan
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Nov 20, 2008
Under the new rules, lenders could take a smaller loss. New loans may be made for 96.5 percent of the home's value, rather than the previous 90 percent. ...
Mortgage aid falls short, Bush admin official says BusinessWeek
US tries new tack on housing CNNMoney.com
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