U.S. banks weather mortgage meltdown (The Arizona Republic)
Consumers have found it possible to eliminate negative marks on credit reports simply by going through this process of disputing items over and over again. Since many creditors won't take the time to defend the negative item, eventually you can "repair" your credit through default by your creditor not responding to the credit bureaus request to verify the item. This commonly occurs. The creditors do not always have time to deal with a bothersome piece of paperwork and that is your advantage. We'll go into this more later.
U.S. banks weather mortgage meltdown (The Arizona Republic)
With the worst of the mortgage mess possibly over, bankers are climbing out of the woodwork, assuring customers that they're still healthy and ready for business.
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Mortgage pinch causes domino effect of pain (USA Today)
The problems in the mortgage industry are having a domino effect in the real estate market. Increasingly, first-time home buyers are getting shut out of the market, and that hurts move-up buyers. Homeowners are also having more trouble refinancing their escalating adjustable-rate loans, and that is increasing the number of foreclosures and the supply of homes on the market.
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Rep. Farr, FHLBank San Francisco Host Roundtable Addressing Housing Needs of Working Families In Monterey County (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
As part of its mission to improve housing options for working families, the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco (FHLBank San Francisco) today hosted a roundtable housing discussion with Rep. Sam Farr (D-CA) and announced $50,000 in grants that will help working families in Monterey County.
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Arkansas News Bureau (Arkansas News Bureau)
Public Service Commission begins hearing on proposed coal plant By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - Supporters of a proposed coal-fired power plant said Thursday the plant would provide needed energy while boosting the state and local economies, but opponents said the environmental harm caused by the plant would outweigh any benefits.
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Housing Bubble and Real Estate Market Tracker (Seeking Alpha via Yahoo! Finance)
A roundup of articles and data about the housing market.
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Brown puts stamp on US relations as he signals British pull-out from Iraq (The Scotsman)
GORDON Brown, the Prime Minister, yesterday put President George W Bush on notice that Britain will pull its troops out of Iraq, as he sought to put his own stamp on trans-Atlantic relations.
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U.S. banks weather mortgage meltdown (The Arizona Republic)
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.
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