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Current Mortgage Rate Tips – How Current Are They?

August 25, 2010 by  
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If you are on the market for a mortgage you will soon find out, if you havent already, that the current mortgage rate is only current for that day and sometimes even for just for that hour. The mortgage rate, as with other interest rates, is constantly changing. There are several reasons for [...]

How to Stay in Your Home Mortgage Free For a Very Long Time – Techniques They Don’t Want You to Know

August 11, 2010 by  
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Visit Mortgage-bad-credit.us for free mortgage calculators and mortgage rates.. Almost anyone can get a mortgage so unless you have unbelievably bad credit you will have no problem getting a mortgage for your new home. If you have a few blemishes on your credit report you will still be able to get a home mortgage loan. [...]

Bank Mortgage Fraud pt 1 of 5 HOW THEY DO IT…ERICA JOHNSON-SECK THANKS! MERS

August 6, 2010 by  
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stopforeclosurefraud.com lawyerthatgetsit.com MersCorp was formed in the early 1990s by the former CEOs of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Indy Mac, Countrywide, Stewart Title Insurance and the American Land Title Association. Smell anything funny??? Here I will show you how MY personal Mortgage Foreclosure FRAUD happened. Pay close attention and learn before it is too late. [...]

The changes on FHA loans and how they will affect borrowers and sellers

August 3, 2010 by  
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The changes on FHA loans and how they will affect borrowers and sellers
Seller concessions What are they? Contributions that sellers kick in to help defray a buyer’s costs. They can include closing costs, inspections, appraisals and free upgrades. What’s changing? The FHA proposes slashing allowable seller concessions in half, capping them at 3 percent of [...]

Mortgage Loan Modification Programs – Learn What They Can Do For You

July 25, 2010 by  
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If you are finding it very difficult to make up with your mortgage payments and are foreseeing a future in which foreclosure might be a possibility, then mortgage loan modification programs might prove to be your solution. These programs are basically a negotiation between your lender and you wherein they agree to go easy on [...]

Current Mortgage Rates and How They Affect Home Sales

July 13, 2010 by  
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There are a variety of factors that affect mortgage rates. Mortgage rates are tied to the fed rate, but they are also affected by supply and demand. At a time that home sales are high, mortgage rates may creep up, while sluggish home sales may prompt financial institutions to cut mortgage rates. Because the majority [...]

Home Mortgage Loans- They Can Affect You

June 19, 2010 by  
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Many families are beginning to feel the impact of a slowdown in the economy. The impact is even greater on families with home mortgage loans.It is believed that just over half of parents with home mortgage loans will have to restrict spending on their children in 2009 as living costs increase. Nearly one in two [...]

If a family has a reverse mortgage, can they get out of that, and refinance to get money out of their equity?

April 21, 2010 by  
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Im trying to help my friends family out, and they have had a reverse mortgage for 4 yrs, and need money to pay off bills. Can they get out of a reverse morgage and refinance to get money out of their equity?

Refinance Mortgage Rates: How They Can Help

April 6, 2010 by  
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When you already have a mortgage loan secured on your home, why would you even think of adding yet another loan (which is essentially another debt) on your largest and most expensive asset? It’s not as out of this world as it sounds because refinance mortgage rates offer a lot more than you think.

There are [...]

When someone with a reverse mortgage passes away, and they have not yet received the full value, what happens?

April 1, 2010 by  
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If someone who has a reverse mortgage, and has been receiving payments for a few years, passes away before they are able to receive the full value for their home, what happens next? I think that what happens is the property is sold by the estate and the balance owed on the mortgage is paid [...]

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