RP Funding Advice to Home Buyers: Pick Your own Title Company

Delays, hidden costs can mean big trouble for buyers RP Funding, a direct lender known for advising consumers to shop for a mortgage has some more advice that can save consumers money, time and trouble when buying a home: shop for a title company. Because of recent abuses in the title industry, RP Funding is…

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Can the Truth in Lending Act help me?

Patricia Parker, Parker & DuFresne, www.jaxlawcenter.com – (904) 342-6652. Florida Foreclosure Defense Law FAQs: thelaw.tv Disclaimer: thelaw.tv

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The Foreclosure Crisis (Part 2 of 2)

The Foreclosure Crisis (Part 2 of 2) – House Oversight Committee – 2011-03-08 – House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. The Full Committee field hearing will be held in the Moot Courtroom at the University of Maryland School of Law, 500 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD, 21201 at 9:00 am Witnesses: Ms. Phyllis Caldwell…

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Navigating the New Financial Frontier: Financial Advisor Gives Tips to Manage the Changing Economic Landscape

The financial landscape has changed dramatically since Ben Bernanke’s first appointment as Chairman of the Federal Reserve in 2006. Although the Fed intervened in unprecedented fashion to curtail the biggest global downturn since the Great Depression, according to John Jenkins, an independent financial professional, a magnitude of economic challenges still confront our nation. “We have…

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Mortgage Forebearance – Think Again

Mortgage Forebearance – BEWARE   [lockcontent] It’s my understanding that a mortgage forebearance offer came to William and Esperanza Casco, owners of a grocery store, and they were earning enough money to make their mortgage payments on time and they kept their mortgage current. However, JPMorgan Chase & Co. offered the couple a mortgage forebearance…

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Fight Foreclosure Fraud – San Diego Man Wins in Court

Fight Foreclosure Fraud and Win Fight Foreclosure, he fought the banks and won! A San Diego resident from the city of La Jolla, Kaveh Khast, has done what many have only dreamed of and few dare to try. Irma E. Gonzalez, a California federal judge granted his motion for a temporary restraining order, which blocked…

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Mortgage Loan Modification

Mortgage Loan Modification – What? In Rialto, California, a Wells Fargo & Co. customer, Richard Cormier, made 8 mortgage payments on a trial mortgage loan modification and on Oct. 12 they told him his home was going to be auctioned at the end of the month. Why? Wells Fargo & Co. informed him that there…

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Loan Modifications

Loan Modifications – I Wouldn’t Do It As a result of loan modifications, there are a number of federal lawsuits filed in Boston accusing major lenders of breach of contract under the government’s Home Affordable Modification Program, where these banks agreed to participate as part of the bank bailout. The lawsuits state the banks agreed…

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B of A Foreclosure [Bank of America – More Info Please]

B of A – Please Answer The Question Critics say, even if B of A [Bank of America] has only been foreclosing on property owners that are late and after appropriate loan-modification attempts, B of A’s statements have just ignored the most pertinent question. Rebel Cole, a law professor at DePaul University in Chicago, made…

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Loan Modification – Can Be A Nightmare

Loan Modification According to a recent posting on Bloomberg, Richard Neiman, the New York State superintendent of banks stated that mortgage companies make the loan modification problem worse because they actually lose paperwork. The California Reinvestment Coalition found in a survey they conducted of 40 counselors that represent around 14,000 homeowners, these counselors all said…

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