Spring 2012: Cheaper refis & more mortgage trends
Refinancers will save money, and more renters will buy homes in spring 2012. View full post on Bankrate.com: Today’s new stories Headlines
Refinancers will save money, and more renters will buy homes in spring 2012. View full post on Bankrate.com: Today’s new stories Headlines
Mortgage fees are rising, and competition for houses is heating up as the weather warms. View full post on Bankrate.com: Today’s new stories Headlines
A mortgage is like a dental appointment: You want it to end quickly. Here are some tips. View full post on Bankrate.com: Today’s new stories Headlines
When Dad died, he owed more than the house was worth. What are the survivors’ options? View full post on Bankrate.com: Today’s new stories Headlines
At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, a federal court has imposed a court order with a $3.89 million judgment against defendant Samuel Paul Bain and three of his companies for their role in an allegedly fraudulent mortgage modification and foreclosure relief scheme. View full post on Federal Trade Commission (FTC) – Text of [...]
I’m considering entering into a six month reduced payment plan with my mortgage lender. I understand this will have a negative impact on my credit. Will this have a worse impact than being 30 days late on my mortgage payment? View full post on Experian’s “Ask Experian” credit advice column
Mortgage payments used to come first, then housing collapsed. Credit card bills took priority after that, but today, it’s car payments that are paid first View full post on CreditCards.com News: Bad credit, credit repair
Mortgage payments used to come first, then housing collapsed. Credit card bills took priority after that, but today, it’s car payments that are paid first View full post on CreditCards.com News: Bad credit, credit repair
You can’t deduct mortgage payments, but you can take other tax breaks on rental property. View full post on Bankrate.com: Today’s new stories Headlines
Bank of America’s test program for underwater homeowners is a win-win, especially for the bank. View full post on Fool.com Headlines