Displaced by foreclosure, family finds rental home (Baltimore Sun)
Consumers working on their credit reports say many times their letters are ignored by the credit bureaus. It is believed the credit bureaus try to discourage consumers from working on the reports by making it difficult. Consumer’s say even with proof an item is not theirs, its removal from their report can take three or four challenge letters. When the credit bureaus say they have verified or confirmed an item, it seems all they have done is verified it is in their computers. THIS IS NOT ENOUGH PROOF!!! They need to provide greater proof, so read on.
Displaced by foreclosure, family finds rental home (Baltimore Sun)
State program, Howard nonprofit, customers come to aid Kwaku Atta Poku, the Columbia taxi owner who lost his family's townhouse to foreclosure despite making every mortgage payment, is moving to a new rental home, thanks to help from a community group using a new state program to help them recover.
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'Going FHA' Back in Vogue (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
As the mortgage industry goes through a wrenching retrenchment, government-backed loans for first-time homebuyers and borrowers with credit problems are coming back into favor.
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Credit Piggybacking Is Unsuccessfully Attacked (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
TradeLine Solutions offers to dramatically increase poor credit scores in as little as 30 days -- a slogan the credit reporting agencies are racing to disprove. Commonly referred to as credit piggybacking, the method has been in practice since the inception of credit cards and became available on a grand scale only within the past year.
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Tightening of standards squeezes some buyers out of market (East Valley Tribune)
The mortgage industry's tailspin from lofty heights has left potential Valley homebuyers scrambling to pick up the pieces of shattered deals, as lending standards tighten on a near-daily basis.
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Real estate: Heart & home (Florida Today)
Mercedes Homes, its employees and subcontractors work to help get local heart-lung transplant recipient through his recovery.
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Subprime mortgage loan crisis threatens to broaden (The Indianapolis Star)
The downturn of the subprime mortgage loan market has had a major impact on Wall Street, and it could affect you.
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Real estate: H2Ohhh (Florida Today)
A South Merritt Island riverfront home was meant to be the owner's dream home, but relocation has prompted a sale. It is being offered for sale at $1.95 million.
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Legal Wrangling (Chronicle of Philanthropy)
When Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, Stanley R. Smith considered himself among the lucky ones.
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Education And Careers (Richfield Reaper)
Consolidate Student Loans, Then Look for Work (ARA) - Reduce your monthly student loan payments up to 53 percent at GradLoanCenter.com. You made it through school and are now faced with the challenges of the real world.
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August 21, 2007 Legals (Lassen County News)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT No. 2007F096 (Expires (07/20/12) First Filing The following person(s) is/are doing business as: JUWANNA TAN SALON INC, 50 Hall St., Suite B, Susanville, CA 96130.
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Displaced by foreclosure, family finds rental home (Baltimore Sun)
We in the industry started to become aware of "scoring models", as they are called, as early as 1994. The use of scoring models in the mortgage industry came about as the major secondary market players, known as Fannie Mae and Freebie Mac, started to develop automated underwriting systems. They had been in use for a long time for auto lenders and credit card issuers.
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