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A potential cure for the appraisal blues

Fannie Mae soon will prohibit lenders who sell its loans from changing appraisers' numbers.Click to continue

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'Gung-ho' Home Repo Agents Change the Locks Even Before Foreclosures are Filed

The home repo business is booming as lenders break records this year for taking back properties from delinquent borrowers. But some homeowners and attorneys complain the banks, and the property...

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Tax Write-Offs: Deficit Casualty?

Could the forthcoming report of a bipartisan presidential deficit-reduction commission -- due Dec. 1 -- lead to fundamental changes in the way home ownership is treated by the federal tax...

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Tax Deal's Lumps of Coal

The $858 billion federal tax bill signed into law by President Obama on Dec. 17 was a mixed bag for American homeowners, with elements of both the Grinch and Santa squeezed into the same bulging...

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Deduction's Deficit Impact Lowered

... According to new estimates compiled by the nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation — Congress’ top technical resource on all tax law matters — the mortgage interest deduction is not quite as big a...

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Bank of America Claims Progress in Mortgage Settlement

Bank of America said it is making progress in reducing first-mortgage principal for homeowners as part of the National Mortgage Settlement.The bank said nationwide it had completed or approved more...

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For Borrowers, Frustrations Still Linger One Year After Mortgage Settlement

A year ago, a $25 billion settlement ordered banks to do a better job helping troubled homeowners, and to end the stories of borrowers trapped in a confusing web of mortgage negotiations leading to...

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House Committee Approves Mortgage Foreclosure Bill

A bill to speed up Florida's residential mortgage foreclosure process is headed to the state House floor. The measure (HB 87) won approval from the House Judiciary Committee on a 12-6 vote Thursday in...

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Obama Pick of Rep. Mel Watt to Regulate Mortgage Finance Sparks Controversy

The Obama administration’s selection Wednesday of a North Carolina congressman to head the government’s mortgage-finance regulator appears certain to spark a confirmation battle and renewed debate over...

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Late-Payment Rate on Mortgages Tumbled in 1Q

A resurgent housing market, rising home values and steady job gains are helping more U.S. homeowners stay on top of their mortgage payments. The percentage of mortgage holders at least two months...

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When Short Sales Leave Sellers Short

Are large numbers of homeowners who have negotiated short sales with lenders at risk because of a startling omission in the American credit system? Do their credit reports and scores indicate that they...

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Miami Gardens Sues Big Banks for Predatory Lending

Miami Gardens is suing four major banks for predatory mortgage lending targeted at minorities, which the city believes led to a reduction in property taxes, additional spending on foreclosed homes and...

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Florida Developer Gets 27 Years in N.C. Mortgage Fraud Scheme

Florida developer Domenic Rabuffo was sentenced Tuesday to more than 27 years in federal prison for a North Carolina mortgage fraud scheme that bilked four major banks out of more than $50 million in...

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Couple Settles Lawsuit With Bank Over Mortgage

A Montana couple has settled their lawsuit alleging Bank of America acted negligently and fraudulently when they tried to refinance their mortgage.

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