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Short Sale Heaven Coming April 5th 2010

I noticed an article through Reuters reporting, Treasury sets guidance to simplify “short sales”. The HAMP website released “Supplemental Directive 09-09” which is the new guidelines for servicers...

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Will HAFA Supplemental Directive 09-09 eliminate short sale investor flips /...

I recently posted on this blog the following article Short Sale Heaven Coming April 5th 2010 . Out of it came several interesting comments including a post from an gentleman who sharply disputed my...

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Bank of America USDA Rural Home Loan Approvals: Has BofA Quit Funding USDA...

I have been getting calls from local real estate agents and prospective home buyers in Riverside County of California asking me if Bank of America is still approving USDA Rural Development home loans....

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Bank of America Listens to Debit Card Fees Outcry, but Ignores Foreclosures

It is undeniable that social media has made it much easier for people to bind together toward a common cause. Occupy Wall Street protestors have utilized social media to gather people in various...

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Assessing the Strength of the Residential Mortgage Market

The residential mortgage market has been reeling lately, suffering blow after blow over the past five years as a product of one of the largest real estate bubbles in American history popping...

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Rockwall Texas the City

If you are planning on moving states and you’re still unsure as to where to settle, it be worth some research time looking into Rockwall Texas. Rockwall the community has been consistently rated as one...

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A Real Look at the Foreclosure Settlement Agreements

Over the last year, there have been two major foreclosure settlement agreements. The first agreement involved the top five lenders—Wells Fargo, Bank of America, CitiBank, JP Morgan Chase, and Ally...

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