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Home buyers are facing new scrutiny - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Unless you’ve bought a house in the past week, chances are the rules for buying a home have changed since the last time you called your mortgage broker. You’re going to need a down payment, you need to have fairly good credit, and some loans that ...
2008-09-28 07:06:00 -
Financial crisis: What you should know - MSNBC
The recent financial crisis has sparked widespread confusion over whether Americans’ investments and bank accounts are safe. Here’s what you should know about how the crisis might affect your personal finances. Checking and savings accounts News ...
2008-09-28 12:11:00 -
Foreclosure: 'They were preyed upon' (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Two vulnerable adults losing their home to foreclosure were victimized by predatory lenders.
2008-09-27 06:55:45 -
Mortgage banking 101 (Culpeper Star-Exponent)
Local lenders urge vigilance when refinancing, getting a home loan
2008-09-27 10:07:05 -
Regulators Seek to Increase Confidence in Fortis (Update1) (Bloomberg)
Sept. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Belgian and Dutch central banks and regulators were discussing measures to restore confidence in Fortis , the financial-services company whose stock plunged 35 percent in Brussels trading last week.
2008-09-28 09:22:54 -
Troubled Homeowners Eye New Help (CBS 5 Phoenix)
A new program takes effect on Wednesday to help people trapped in mortgages they can't afford escape foreclosure.
2008-09-28 04:10:11 -
Troubled homeowners eye new help (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
A new program takes effect on Wednesday to help people struggling to keep their homes and others already going through foreclosure. Legislation signed into law takes effect Oct. 1 that allows HUD's Federal Housing Administration to continue providing targeted mortgage assistance to homeowners.
2008-09-28 04:34:07 -
Number of Ohioans paying more for housing rises (Port Clinton News Herald)
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — More Ohioans are struggling to pay for necessities such as food and health care because the percentage of their income going to housing expenses has grown, a newspaper reported Sunday.
2008-09-28 06:05:35 -
Home buyers are facing new scrutiny (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Gone are the days of no down payments and creative financing.
2008-09-28 10:04:38 -
Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
In Washington, for officials and media alike, numbers are treated like adjectives - created, inflated or diminished to serve the purpose of the moment. So instead of saying ''awesome,'' one declares ''$700 billion,'' as confirmed by the Treasury official ...
2008-09-29 12:15:22
